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Pichler Werner Joseph
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Use of epitope-antibody constructs to target T cell epitopes in- to cells
Pichler Werner Joseph
University of Berne - BE
01.10.1990
30.09.1992
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Drug targeting to antigen specific T cell receptors
Pichler Werner Joseph
University of Berne - BE
01.10.2003
30.09.2006
Project funding
Drug-TCR interactions, TCR specificity and TCR activation in drug hypersensitivity
Pichler Werner Joseph
University of Berne - BE
01.05.2007
30.04.2010
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Rolle von menschlichen Lymphozytenrezeptoren in der Immunfunktion
Pichler Werner Joseph
University of Berne - BE
01.04.1984
31.03.1986
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Evaluation of autoimmune processes in HTLV III/LAV infected persons
Pichler Werner Joseph
University of Berne - BE
01.10.1986
30.09.1987
Project funding
Functional analysis of CD4+ T cell response in selected HIV-in- fected subjects treated with potent antiretroviral therapy
Pichler Werner Joseph
University of Berne - BE
01.04.1997
31.03.2000
Project funding (special)
Induction of cytotoxic T cells by peptide immunization
Pichler Werner Joseph
University of Berne - BE
01.10.1995
30.09.1998
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T cells simultaneously reacting to peptides and drugs
Pichler Werner Joseph
University of Berne - BE
01.10.2006
31.03.2010
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Apoptosis due to T cell presentation: A clue to the loss of CD4 T cells during infection?
Pichler Werner Joseph
University of Berne - BE
01.09.1992
31.08.1994
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Functional and structural characterization of T cell reactions todrugs
Pichler Werner Joseph
University of Berne - BE
01.10.2000
30.09.2003
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Investigating the primary immune response against drugs in humans
Pichler Werner Joseph
University of Berne - BE
01.05.2010
31.10.2013
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Physiologic means for selective stimulation and prolifera- tion of human T lymphocyte subsets
Pichler Werner Joseph
University of Berne - BE
01.10.1987
30.09.1989
Project funding
Mechanisms of T cell activation
Pichler Werner Joseph
University of Berne - BE
01.04.1986
30.09.1987
Project funding
T cells as antigen presenting cells: Involvement in anticlono- typic regulation and tolerance induction
Pichler Werner Joseph
University of Berne - BE
01.10.1994
30.09.1997
Project funding
Use of antigen-antibody constructs to activate T cells
Pichler Werner Joseph
University of Berne - BE
01.10.1989
30.09.1990
Project funding
Regulation of T-cell function by antigen presenting cells.
Pichler Werner Joseph
University of Berne - BE
01.10.1992
30.09.1994
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Cytokine patterns in allergic patients as function of immuno- therapy.
Pichler Werner Joseph
University of Berne - BE
01.11.1994
31.03.1996
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Functional analysis of drug reactive T cells and correlation to clinical symptoms
Pichler Werner Joseph
University of Berne - BE
01.10.1997
30.09.2000
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Elicitation of cytotoxic T responses specific for constant regions of HIV proteins
Corradin Giampietro
University of Lausanne - LA
01.10.1992
29.02.1996
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Combined evaluation of the HLA-phenotype and the immune response to HIV-derived peptides in asymptomatic and oligosymptomatic HIV-infected patients
de Weck Alain
University of Berne - BE
01.04.1991
31.03.1993
Project funding (special)
Sexual Infectivity of HIV-Infected Individuals: Association with Non-Transmission in Discordant Couples. (zu P R O S P E R)
Vernazza Pietro Luigi
Cantonal hospital of St.Gallen - KSPSG
01.07.1997
31.12.2000
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Characterization of the molecular targets of the human T cell response to an alternative open reading frame (alt ORF) of the Hepatitis C Virus.
Cerny Andreas
Ente Ospedaliero Cantonale - EOC
01.04.2004
31.03.2007
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Clinical usefulness of NSI/SI phenotype.
Furrer Hansjakob
University of Berne - BE
01.04.1994
30.09.1997
Project funding (special)
Development and evaluation of immunological and molecular biolocical tests for the monitoring of HIV infection in asymptomatic and oligosymptomatic patients (pre AIDS)
de Weck Alain
University of Berne - BE
01.04.1989
31.03.1991
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