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STEFFEN THIEL: Innate Immune system

Steffen Thiel’s research focus is the processes that create inflammation in the body and his group is among the leaders in the field of immune recognition.

Steffen Thiel has been deeply involved in the description of the proteins and processes in the part of the immune system referred to as the complement system.

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Holt, P., Holmskov, U., Thiel, S., Teisner, B., Højrup, P. & Jensenius, J. C. (1994). Purification and characterization of mannan-binding protein from mouse serum. Scandinavian Journal of Immunology, 39(2), 202-8.
Green, P. J., Feizi, T., Stoll, M. S., Thiel, S., Prescott, A. & McConville, M. J. (1994). Recognition of the major cell surface glycoconjugates of Leishmania parasites by the human serum mannan-binding protein. Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology, 66(2), 319-28.
Garred, P., Michaelsen, T. E., Bjune, G., Thiel, S. & Svejgaard, A. (1993). A low serum concentration of mannan-binding protein is not associated with serogroup B or C meningococcal disease. Scandinavian Journal of Immunology, 37(4), 468-70.
Reid, KBM. & Thiel, S. (1993). C1q and related molecules in defence. In M. Kerr & E. Sim (Eds.), The Natural Immune system - Humoral factors (pp. 151-175). Oxford University Press.
Haurum, J. S., Thiel, S., Jones, I. M., Fischer, P. B., Laursen, S. B. & Jensenius, J. C. (1993). Complement activation upon binding of mannan-binding protein to HIV envelope glycoproteins. AIDS, 7(10), 1307-13.