Molecular signatures of a disturbed nasal barrier function in the primary tissue of Wegener's granulomatosis

M. Laudien*, R. Häsler, J. Wohlers, J. Böck, S. Lipinski, L. Bremer, R. Podschun, P. Ambrosch, P. Lamprecht, P. Rosenstiel, A. Till

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    CRU 170: Early Pathogenesis of Wegener's Granulomatosis: From Innate Immunity with Granuloma Formation to Autoimmunity.

    Gross, W. (Speaker, Coordinator), Lamprecht, P. (Speaker, Coordinator), Ambrosch, P. (Principal Investigator (PI)), Gottschlich, S. (Principal Investigator (PI)), Müller, A. (Principal Investigator (PI)), Ullrich, M. S. (Principal Investigator (PI)), Wieczorek, S. (Principal Investigator (PI)), Kabelitz, D. (Principal Investigator (PI)), Holle, J. (Principal Investigator (PI)), Ehlers, S. (Principal Investigator (PI)) & Moosig, F. (Principal Investigator (PI))

    01.01.0731.12.15

    Project: DFG Joint ResearchDFG Clinical Research Units (CRU)