Publikationen

Antiviral Research Abstr.1, No.2 (1983) April, the biology of the interferon system

    • Ph. Dreiding, M. Gröbke and M. Aguet
      Mapping of interferon α 2 epitopes using monoklonal antibodies
    • M. Aguet, M. Gröbke and Ph.Dreiding
      Correlation of binding affinity of various interferon α subclasses with the specific biologic activity on different cell

The biology of interferon system 1983 ( Elsevier Science Publisher B.V.161-170)

    • M. Aguet, M. Gröbke, Ph. Dreiding
      Down-regulation of interferon receptors

Virology 132, 211-216 (1984)

    • M. Aguet,M. Gröbke, Ph. Dreiding
      Various human interferon subclasses cross-react with common receptors: Their binding affinities correlate with their specific biological activities

Union Schweizerischer Gesellschaften für Experimentelle Biologie (März 1984)

    • P. Stäheli, W. Boll, M.A. Horisberger, Ph. Dreiding, J. Lindenmann and O. Haller
      A unique host cell protein is involved in the interferon type specific responce of mouse cells towards influenza viruses

Virology 140 192-196 (1985)

    • Ph. Dreiding, P. Stäheli and O. Haller
      Interferon-induced protein Mx accumulates in nuclei of mouse cells expressing resistance to influenza viruses

The journal of biological chemistry Vol. 260, No.3, Feb.10. 1821-25 (1985)

    • P. Stäheli, Ph. Dreiding, O. Haller, J. Lindenmann
      Polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies to the interferon-inducible protein Mx of influenza virus-resistant mice

Primarycare 2002; 2:394-396

    • Begehrlichkeit

Primarycare 2004; 4:1010-1012

    • Unsichtbare Teilnehmer in der Sprechstunde

Swiss medical weekly: 2006; 136:416-424

    • Primary care in Switzerland – no longer attractive for young physicians?

Schweizerische Ärztezeitung 2006;87: 29/30

    • Warum Begriffe aus der Ökonomie uns Ärztinnen und Ärzte nicht erschrecken müssen!

Poster am Wonca Kongress Basel 2009

    • Vit. D ( 25- hydroxyvitamin D ) status in elderly or chronic ill patients in urban Zurich: Are their levels predictable with the knowledge we have of our patients