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Home » Gallery » PhD Theses » Thesis Annette Stemerding (2014)

Thesis Annette Stemerding (2014)

  • FcRn: an IgG receptor on phagocytes with a novel role in phagocytosis
  • Competition for FcRn-mediated transport gives rise to short half-life of human IgG3 and offers therapeutic potential
  • Immunoglobulin light chain effects the function of IgG2 through FcyRlla
  • Staphylococcus aureus formyl peptide receptor-like 1 inhibitor (FLIPr) and its homologue FLIPr-like are potent Fcyr antagonists that inhibit IgG-mediated effector functions
  • Staphylococcal evasion and abuse of IgG Fc receptor-mediated phagocytosis – a new perspective
  • Title: IgG Fc Receptors - Role in phagocytosis & Staphylococcal evasion
  • Author: Annette Stemerding
  • Year: 25 september 2014
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