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Hans Köhler
Researcher at University of Mainz
Publications - 114
Citations - 5293
Hans Köhler is an academic researcher from University of Mainz. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hemodialysis & Antigen. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 114 publications receiving 5100 citations.
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Levels of virus-specific CD4 T cells correlate with cytomegalovirus control and predict virus-induced disease after renal transplantation.
Martina Sester,Urban Sester,Barbara Gärtner,Gunnar H. Heine,Matthias Girndt,Nikolaus Mueller-Lantzsch,Andreas Meyerhans,Hans Köhler +7 more
TL;DR: The experimental design allows the identification of patients with sufficient, insufficient, or absent T-cell activity and can serve as diagnostic tool to facilitate decisions on antiviral therapy.
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Molecular aspects of T – and B-cell function in uremia
TL;DR: Therapeutic interventions to improve immune dysfunction include the enhancement of dialysis efficiency and the reduction of inflammatory alterations by the use of highly biocompatible dialyzers.
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Impaired cellular immune responses in chronic renal failure: evidence for a T cell defect.
TL;DR: Results support the notion that a profound defect in lymphocyte function accounts at least, in part, for the observed immunodeficiency of uremic patients.
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Differences in CMV-specific T-cell levels and long-term susceptibility to CMV infection after kidney, heart and lung transplantation.
Urban Sester,Barbara Gärtner,Heinrike Wilkens,Bernhard Schwaab,Rolf Wössner,Ingrid Kindermann,Matthias Girndt,Andreas Meyerhans,Nikolaus Mueller-Lantzsch,Hans-Joachim Schäfers,Gerhard W. Sybrecht,Hans Köhler,Martina Sester +12 more
TL;DR: Monitoring CMV‐specific CD4 T cells may serve as a measure for long‐term disease susceptibility and may contribute to an improved management of CMV complications after lung transplantation.
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Acanthocyturia—A characteristic marker for glomerular bleeding
TL;DR: To improve the diagnostic value of erythrocyte morphology the diagnostic workup should focus on acanthocyturia, which is also indicative in very low ery throatcyte counts.