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Helene Häberle
Researcher at University of Tübingen
Publications - 22
Citations - 742
Helene Häberle is an academic researcher from University of Tübingen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 15 publications receiving 407 citations.
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Distinct immunological signatures discriminate severe COVID-19 from non-SARS-CoV-2-driven critical pneumonia
Stefanie Kreutmair,Susanne Unger,Nicolás Gonzalo Núñez,Florian Ingelfinger,Chiara Alberti,Donatella De Feo,Sinduya Krishnarajah,Manuel Kauffmann,Ekaterina Friebel,Sepideh Babaei,Benjamin Gaborit,Mirjam Lutz,Nicole Puertas Jurado,Nisar P. Malek,Siri Goepel,Peter Rosenberger,Helene Häberle,I. Ayoub,Sally Al-Hajj,Jakob Nilsson,Manfred Claassen,Roland S. Liblau,Guillaume Martin-Blondel,Michael Bitzer,Antoine Roquilly,Burkhard Becher +25 more
TL;DR: In this article , the FlowSOM-generated CD3+CD56+CD4−CD8− T cell cluster was named NKT cells, which was corrected by Notarbartolo et al. in 2019.
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Preexisting comorbidities shape the immune response associated with severe COVID-19
Stefanie Kreutmair,Manuel Kauffmann,Susanne Unger,Florian Ingelfinger,Nicolás Gonzalo Núñez,Chiara Alberti,Donatella De Feo,Sinduya Krishnarajah,Ekaterina Friebel,C. Ulutekin,Sepideh Babaei,Benjamin Gaborit,Mirjam Lutz,Nicole Puertas Jurado,Nisar P. Malek,Siri Göpel,Peter Rosenberger,Helene Häberle,I. Ayoub,Sally Al-Hajj,Manfred Claassen,Roland S. Liblau,Guillaume Martin-Blondel,Michael Bitzer,Antoine Roquilly,Burkhard Becher +25 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors investigated the complex interrelations of comorbidities, the immune response, and patient outcome in COVID-19 using high-throughput, high-dimensional, single-cell mapping of peripheral blood leukocytes and algorithm guided analysis.
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Maintained imbalance of triglycerides, apolipoproteins, energy metabolites and cytokines in long-term COVID-19 syndrome patients
Georgy S Berezhnoy,Rosi Bissinger,Anna Liu,Claire Cannet,H. Schaefer,K. Kienzle,Michael Bitzer,Helene Häberle,Siri Göpel,Christoph Trautwein,Yogesh Singh +10 more
TL;DR: In this article , an integrated analysis of blood serum and plasma by in vitro diagnostics research NMR spectroscopy and flow cytometry-based cytokine quantification in a total of 125 individuals (healthy controls (HC; n=73), recovered (n=12), acute (n/7) and LTCS) was performed.
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Acute kidney allograft injury following vitamin C administration for septic shock
Moritz Mahling,Michael Köppen,Thomas Mühlbacher,Kerstin Amann,Alfred Königsrainer,Nils Heyne,Helene Häberle,Silvio Nadalin,Martina Guthoff +8 more
TL;DR: Moritz Mahling, Michael Köppen, Thomas Mühlbacher, Kerstin Amann, Alfred Königsrainer, Nils Heyne, Helene Häberle, Silvio Nadalin and Martina Guthoff
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Prevention of invasive ventilation (PRiVENT)—a prospective, mixed-methods interventional, multicentre study with a parallel comparison group: study protocol
Jan Meis,Noemi Sturm,F. Bornitz,Selina von Schumann,Aline Weis,B Neetz,Martina Bentner,Johanna Forstner,Nicola Litke,Michel Wensing,Stella Erdmann,Thomas G. Grobe,Timm Frerk,Axel Kempa,Claus Neurohr,Armin Schneider,Michael W. Müller,Felix J.F. Herth,Joachim Szecsenyi,Franziska C. Trudzinski,Gabriele Iberl,Beatrice Müller,Markus Qreini,Janina Schubert-Haack,Anja Klingenberg,Biljana Joves,A. L. Rheinhold,Alessandro Ghiani,Swenja Walcher,Konstantinos Tsitouras,Joanna Paderewska,Selina Briese,Christoph Andritschky,P E Gary Bruce Gehrig,Joachim Sugg,Susanne Hirschmann,Simone Britsch,C. Jabbour,Michael Hahn,Jörg Krebs,Peter T. Graf,P. A. Denzer,Mascha O Fiedler,Sebastian Stier,Tom Terboven,Uta Merle,Ute Oltmanns,Marcus Hennersdorf,Neslihan Y. Satir,Mathias M. Borst,Brigitte Mayer,Markus Kredel,Konstantin Frey,Holger Wolff,F. Seidlitz,Boris Nohé,Sebastian Allgäuer,A. Schöpp,Christoph Schlegel,Helene Häberle,Reimer Riessen,Benjamin Schempf,Ingo Rebenschütz,Andreas Straub,Marc Kollum,Markus Winter,Paul Hartveg,Mathias Vogel +67 more
TL;DR: The PRiVENT intervention as mentioned in this paper is a prospective, mixed-methods interventional, multicentre study with a parallel comparison group selected from insurance claims data of the health insurer Allgemeine Ortskrankenkasse Baden-Württemberg (AOK-BW) conducted in Baden Wurstemberg, Germany, over 24 months.