Thesis Christine Kreher
On 16 February 2026 (1:00 PM), Sanquin and LUMC researcher Christine Kreher expects to defend her PhD thesis 'A needle in a haystack: Antigen-specific CD4 T cell responses in physiological and pathological contexts' at the University of Amsterdam.
Promotor: Prof SM van Ham PhD
Copromotor: JA ten Brinke PhD
Venue: Agnietenkapel, University of Amsterdam
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Chapters
Chapter 1
General Introduction
Chapter 2
Longevity of antibody responses is associated with distinct antigen-specific B cell subsets early after infection abstract
Chapter 3
Methotrexate treatment hampers induction of vaccine-specific CD4 T cell responses in patients with IMID abstract
Chapter 4
Combining activation-induced markers with PD-L1 selectively enhances the detection of antigen-specific T cells in virus-infected individuals
Chapter 5
MHC class II multimers based on an IgG1/IgM hybrid framework enhance detection of antigen-specific CD4 T cells
Chapter 6
T cell activation markers CD38 and HLA-DR indicative of non-seroconversion in anti-CD20-treated patients with multiple sclerosis following SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccination abstract
Chapter 7
B cell depletion in multiple sclerosis patients enhances activation and proliferation of de novo-induced antigen-specific CD4 T cells in vivo
Chapter 8
General Discussion
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