Nils Mülling
University Hospital Bonn
6 Papers
Nils Mülling is an academic researcher from University Hospital Bonn. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications.
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Papers
Effect of Regional Citrate Anticoagulation vs Systemic Heparin Anticoagulation During Continuous Kidney Replacement Therapy on Dialysis Filter Life Span and Mortality Among Critically Ill Patients With Acute Kidney Injury: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Alexander Zarbock,Mira Küllmar,Detlef Kindgen-Milles,Carola Wempe,Joachim Gerss,Timo Brandenburger,Thomas Dimski,Bartosz Tyczynski,Michael Jahn,Nils Mülling,Martin Mehrländer,Peter Rosenberger,Gernot Marx,Tim Philipp Simon,Ulrich Jaschinski,Philipp Deetjen,Christian Putensen,Jens-Christian Schewe,Stefan Kluge,Dominik Jarczak,Torsten Slowinski,Marc Bodenstein,Patrick Meybohm,Stefan Wirtz,Onnen Moerer,Andreas Kortgen,Philipp Simon,Sean M. Bagshaw,John A. Kellum,Melanie Meersch,Rich Investigators +30 more
TL;DR: Among critically ill patients with acute kidney injury receiving continuous kidney replacement therapy, anticoagulation with regional citrate, compared with systemic heparin anticoAGulation, resulted in significantly longer filter life span and 90-day mortality.
Antibody responses after sequential vaccination with PCV13 and PPSV23 in kidney transplant recipients.
Nils Mülling,Kim Völk,Ulrich Wilhelm Aufderhorst,M. P. van der Linden,Peter A. Horn,Andreas Kribben,Benjamin Wilde,Adalbert Krawczyk,Oliver Witzke,Monika Lindemann +9 more
TL;DR: In this article , the serotype-specific antibody responses varied by serotype (between 2.2-and 2.9-fold increase after 12 months) and global antibody responses also varied with respect to immunoglobulin class.
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Predictive role of fluctuating biochemical parameters for mortality in hemodialysis patients
Nils Mülling,Jan Ter Huurne,Anna Lena Kahl,Faruk Tokmak,R. Spitthöver,Andreas Kribben,W Reinhardt +6 more
TL;DR: Regression analysis revealed that only the fluctuations in albumin proved to be a predictive variable for the end point "death", and fluctuations inalbumin are of predictive importance in patients on chronic hemodialysis.
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Cell cycle arrest enhances CD8+ T cell effector function by potentiating glucose metabolism and IL-2 signaling.
Floortje J. van Haften,Tetje C. van der Sluis,Hanna Hepp,Nils Mülling,Reza Nadafi,Bharath K. Sampadi,Suzanne van Duikeren,J. S. Mostert,Rosemarijn van der Sterre,Peter A. van Veelen,Graham A Heieis,Dominique M B Veerkamp,Thomas H. Wesselink,Ward Vleeshouwers,Macha Beijnes,Iris N. Pardieck,Eralin L F van Horssen,Anne F. de Groot,Manon van der Ploeg,Judith R. Kroep,Noel F C C de Miranda,Sabina Y van der Zanden,Jacques Neefjes,Hailiang Mei,Alfred C.O. Vertegaal,Bart Everts,S. H. van der Burg,Ramon Arens +27 more
Farnesyltransferase-inhibitors exert in vitro immunosuppressive capacity by inhibiting human B-cells
Shilei Xu,Sebastian Dolff,Nils Mülling,Hagen S. Bachmann,Yang Dai,Monika Lindemann,Ming Sun,Oliver Witzke,Andreas Kribben,Benjamin Wilde +9 more
TL;DR: FTI suppress in vitro B-cell proliferation and plasma cell formation while partially preserving IL-10 as well as GrB production of B-cells, suggesting FTI may have immunosuppressive capacity encouraging further studies to investigate the potential immunomodulatory value of this agent.