Publications

  • 2009-08-04
    Medical Microbiology and Immunology

    2009 Nov; 198(4): 211-9
    LÖGTERS T. ET AL.: The clinical value of extracellular traps

  • 2009-07-01
    Shock Journal 2009

    2009 Jul; 32(1): 29-34
    LÖGTERS T. ET AL.: Increased plasma kynurenine values and kynurenine: tryptophan ratios after major trauma are early indicators for the development of sepsis

  • 2009-05-01
    Journal of Orthopaedic Research

    2009 Nov; 27(11): 1401-7
    LÖGTERS T. ET AL.: Diagnostic accuracy of neutrophil-derived circulating free DNA (cf-DNA/NETs) for septic arthritis

  • 2008-10-01
    Shock Journal 2008

    2008 Oct; 30 (4): 352-8
    MARGRAF S. ET AL.: Neutrophil-derived circulating free DNA (cf-DNA/NETs): a potential prognostic marker for posttraumatic development of inflammatory second hit and sepsi

  • 2007-10-01
    Journal of Inflammation 2007

    2007 Oct; 4:21
    ABDEL-RAHMAN U. ET AL.: Inhibition of neutrophil activity improves cardiac function after cardiopulmonary bypass

  • 2007-05-01
    Medical Research Reviews 2007

    2007 May; 27(3): 401-16
    SCHOLZ M. ET AL.: Neutrophils and the blood-brain barrier dysfunction after trauma

  • 2005-05-01
    Medical Research Reviews 2005

    2005 May; 25(3): 331-42
    SCHOLZ M. ET AL.: Fas/FasL interaction: a novel immune therapy approach with immobilized biologicals

  • 2005-04-08
    Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications

    2005 Apr 8; 329(2): 616-23
    SCHULLER AM. ET AL.: Degradation of microvascular brain endothelial cell beta-catenin after co-culture with activated neutrophils from patients undergoing cardiac surgery with prolonged cardiopulmonary bypass

  • 2005-03-01
    ASAIO Journal

    2005 Mar-Apr; 51(2): 144-7
    SCHOLZ M. ET AL.: First efficacy and safety results with the antibody containing leukocyte inhibition module in cardiac surgery patients with neutrophil hyperactivity

  • 2004-06-01
    Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery

    2004 Jun; 127(6): 1735-42
    SCHOLZ M. ET AL.: In vivo inhibition of neutrophil activity by a FAS (CD95) stimulating module: arterial in-line application in a porcine cardiac surgery model