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Hendrik Jan Ankersmit
Researcher at Medical University of Vienna
Publications - 216
Citations - 5582
Hendrik Jan Ankersmit is an academic researcher from Medical University of Vienna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Peripheral blood mononuclear cell & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 197 publications receiving 4653 citations. Previous affiliations of Hendrik Jan Ankersmit include Austrian Research Promotion Agency & University of Vienna.
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Encephalitis and GABAB receptor antibodies: Novel findings in a new case series of 20 patients
Romana Höftberger,Romana Höftberger,Maarten J. Titulaer,Maarten J. Titulaer,Lidia Sabater,Balazs Dome,Anita Rozsas,Balazs Hegedus,Mir Alireza Hoda,Viktoria Laszlo,Hendrik Jan Ankersmit,Lutz Harms,Sabas Boyero,Alicia de Felipe,Albert Saiz,Josep Dalmau,Josep Dalmau,Francesc Graus +17 more
TL;DR: This study confirms GABABR as an autoantigen of paraneoplastic and nonparaneoplastics LE and expands the phenotype of GABABR antibodies to ataxia, OMS, and status epilepticus and confirms the long-term prognosis is dictated by the presence of a tumor.
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Alpha-Gal on bioprostheses: xenograft immune response in cardiac surgery.
Kadriye Zeynep Konakci,Barbara Bohle,Roland Blumer,Wolfram Hoetzenecker,Georg A. Roth,Georg A. Roth,Bernhard Moser,George Boltz-Nitulescu,M. Gorlitzer,Walter Klepetko,Ernst Wolner,Hendrik Jan Ankersmit +11 more
TL;DR: The α‐Gal (Galα1,3‐Galβ1–4GlcNAc‐R) epitope is the major xenoantigen causing hyperacute rejection of pig organs transplanted into primates and this work sought to investigate whether a specific α‐ Gal immune response may play a role in this clinical scenario.
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Anti-ulcer drugs promote IgE formation toward dietary antigens in adult patients
Eva Untersmayr,Noemi Bakos,Isabella Schöll,Michael Kundi,Franziska Roth-Walter,Krisztina Szalai,Angelika B. Riemer,Hendrik Jan Ankersmit,Otto Scheiner,George Boltz-Nitulescu,Erika Jensen-Jarolim +10 more
TL;DR: The data strongly suggest that anti‐ulcer treatment primes the development of IgE toward dietary compounds in long‐term acid‐suppressed patients.
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Increased levels of soluble ST2 protein and IgG1 production in patients with sepsis and trauma
Markus Brunner,Claus G. Krenn,Georg A. Roth,Bernhard Moser,Martin Dworschak,Erika Jensen-Jarolim,Andreas Spittler,Thomas Sautner,Nico Bonaros,Ernst Wolner,George Boltz-Nitulescu,Hendrik Jan Ankersmit +11 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that soluble ST2, a marker for Th2 cytokine producing cells, is increased in sepsis and trauma patients, and they provide further evidence for a shift from Th1- to Th2-biased cells.
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Activation-induced T-cell death and immune dysfunction after implantation of left-ventricular assist de vice
Hendrik Jan Ankersmit,Sorina Tugudea,Talia B. Spanier,Alan D. Weinberg,John H. Artrip,Elizabeth Burke,M. Flannery,Donna Mancini,Eric A. Rose,Niloo M. Edwards,Mehmet C. Oz,Silviu Itescu +11 more
TL;DR: LVAD implantation results in an aberrant state of T-cell activation, heightened susceptibility of CD4 T cells to activation-induced cell death, progressive defects in cellular immunity, and increased risk of opportunistic infection.