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Delia Bussfeld

Researcher at University of Marburg

Publications -  6
Citations -  345

Delia Bussfeld is an academic researcher from University of Marburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemokine & Proinflammatory cytokine. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 335 citations.

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Selective induction of monocyte and not neutrophil-attracting chemokines after influenza A virus infection

TL;DR: It is suggested that the virus-specific induction of mononuclear cell-attracting chemokines accounts for the preferential influx ofmononuclear leukocytes into virus-infected tissue.
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Defense against influenza A virus infection: essential role of the chemokine system.

TL;DR: Infection of monocytes/macrophages with influenza A virus primes for a rapid proinflammatory reaction and induces an enhanced immigration of mononuclear cells into infected tissue, which may prepare the infected host for a fast and virus-specific immune response.
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Differential Mononuclear Leukocyte Attracting Chemokine Production after Stimulation with Active and Inactivated Influenza A Virus

TL;DR: The data indicate that the maximal induction depends on the unrestricted infectivity of the virus, the unaltered hemagglutinin molecule, or the intact viral RNA and this diversified chemokine production may enable the infected host to mount an efficient antiviral response against infective and noninfective virus particles.
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Expression of Transcription Factor Genes after Influenza A Virus Infection

TL;DR: The long-term regulation of transcription factor gene expression in non-proliferating cells seems to be of minor importance after influenza infection since in apoptosisprone cells an immediate availability of transcription factors is required.
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Selective Induction of the Monocyte-Attracting Chemokines MCP-1 and IP-10 in Vesicular Stomatitis Virus-Infected Human Monocytes

TL;DR: The results indicate that the typical monocyte and lymphocyte-dominated leukocyte infiltration of virus-infected tissue is based on a selective induction of mononuclear leukocytes-attracting chemokines.