Publications by authors named "Hense G"

One current goal in native mass spectrometry is the assignment of binding affinities to noncovalent complexes. Here we introduce a novel implementation of the existing laser-induced liquid bead ion desorption (LILBID) mass spectrometry method: this new method, LILBID laser dissociation curves, assesses binding strengths quantitatively. In all LILBID applications, aqueous sample droplets are irradiated by 3 µm laser pulses.

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High-altitude climate therapy is a well-established therapeutic option, which improves clinical symptoms in asthma. However, little is known about the underlying immunological mechanisms. The study investigates the influence of high-altitude climate therapy on airway inflammation and cellular components of specific and unspecific immune response.

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Background: Allergic asthma typically shows activated, allergen-specific CD4(+) T cells in the early phase and airway remodeling in the late phase of the disease. Although TGF-beta plays a crucial role in airway remodeling, it is only marginally induced in CD4(+) T cells in the early allergen-dependent activation of the immune system.

Objective: To elucidate the transition between early- and late-phase events, we investigated the role of activin A, a close family member of TGF-beta.

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Difficult-to-treat asthma (DTA) represents a heterogeneous subgroup of asthma. Up to now, the lack of specific diagnosis not only complicates appropriate specification and control of asthma, but also makes targeted research difficult. The aim of this study is to categorize this heterogeneous group of DTA patients (n=27; referring to the GINA guidelines) based on the distinct leucocyte redistribution (LR) after glucocorticoid (GC) treatment.

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Background: T regulatory (T reg ) cells are characterized by expression of suppressive cytokines and the transcription factor FOXP3. They play a key role in balancing immune responses and maintain peripheral tolerance against antigens and allergens. The loss of peripheral tolerance against allergens causes diseases that can be therapeutically controlled with glucocorticoids.

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Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (ABPA) is the most common allergic bronchopulmonary mycosis in humans. The diagnosis of the complex disease is based on defined criteria. Five clinical stages of ABPA were proposed.

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