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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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Garred, P., Madsen, H. O., Kurtzhals, J. A., Lamm, L. U., Thiel, S., Hey, A. S. & Svejgaard, A. (1992). Diallelic polymorphism may explain variations of the blood concentration of mannan-binding protein in Eskimos, but not in black Africans. International Journal of Immunogenetics, 19(6), 403-12.
Garred, P., Thiel, S., Madsen, H. O., Ryder, L. P., Jensenius, J. C. & Svejgaard, A. (1992). Gene frequency and partial protein characterization of an allelic variant of mannan binding protein associated with low serum concentrations. Clinical and Experimental Immunology, 90(3), 517-21.
Malhotra, R., Haurum, J., Thiel, S. & Sim, R. B. (1992). Interaction of C1q receptor with lung surfactant protein A. European Journal of Immunology, 22(6), 1437-45. https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.1830220616
Thiel, S. (1992). Mannan-binding protein, a complement activating animal lectin. International Immunopharmacology, 24(2), 91-9.