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Michael Bachmann

Researcher at Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf

Publications -  402
Citations -  16252

Michael Bachmann is an academic researcher from Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf. The author has contributed to research in topics: Antigen & Chimeric antigen receptor. The author has an hindex of 63, co-authored 360 publications receiving 14388 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael Bachmann include ACADIA Pharmaceuticals Inc. & University of Southern California.

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Targeting CD10 on B-Cell Leukemia Using the Universal CAR T-Cell Platform (UniCAR)

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that UniCAR T-cells, armed with anti-CD10 TM, can efficiently kill B-ALL cell lines, as well as patient-derived B-all blasts, thereby highlighting the exciting possibility for using CD10 as an emerging therapeutic target for B-cell malignancies.
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Roll-back stop for a motor vehicle

TL;DR: In this paper, a roll-back stopping process for a motor vehicle is described, where the vehicle driving direction corresponding to the engaged gear stage is determined, the direction of displacement of the vehicle is determined and, should the vehicle displacement be opposite to the driving direction, a driver-independent braking operation is executed on the wheels of at least one axle.
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Multivalent adaptor proteins specifically target NK cells carrying a universal chimeric antigen receptor to ErbB2 (HER2)-expressing cancers

TL;DR: In this paper , a first- or second-generation universal CAR (UniCAR) and target modules (TMs) were generated to target cells with so-called target modules which harbor an ErbB2 (HER2)-specific antibody domain for target cell binding and the E5B9 peptide recognized by the UniCAR.
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Evidence for additional third-order transitions in the two-dimensional Ising model.

TL;DR: In this article , the microcanonical inflection point analysis method was employed for the identification and classification of phase transitions in systems of any size, to study the two-dimensional Ising model at various lattice sizes and in the thermodynamic limit.
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High-Throughput Gel Microbeads as Incubators for Bacterial Competition Study

TL;DR: In this article , a method to generate a large amount of agarose microbeads that mimic the natural culture conditions experienced by bacteria to co-encapsulate two strains of fluorescence-labeled Escherichia coli was introduced.