Wolfgang Uter
University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
511 Papers
3.4K Citations
Wolfgang Uter is an academic researcher from University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 67, co-authored 472 publications. Previous affiliations of Wolfgang Uter include University of Osnabrück & University of Kiel.
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Papers
Autoreactive T and B Cells from Bullous Pemphigoid (BP) Patients Recognize Epitopes Clustered in Distinct Regions of BP180 and BP230
Sybille Thoma-Uszynski,Wolfgang Uter,Susanne Schwietzke,Gerold Schuler,Luca Borradori,Michael Hertl +5 more
TL;DR: The results demonstrate that Th and B cell reactivities against BP180, are, in contrast to BP230 reactivity, almost constantly detectable in BP patients, and differential epitope recognition of BP180 seems to be associated with distinct clinical severity.
Fragrance mix I and II: results of breakdown tests
TL;DR: In this paper, the internal ranking of fragrance allergens has changed in the course of the years, and to analyse cross reactivity between selected fragrance compounds, including oakmoss absolute, isoeugenol and HICC.
A multilingual European patch test software concept: WinAlldat/ESSCA.
Wolfgang Uter,R. Arnold,John D Wilkinson,S. Shaw,Daniel Perrenoud,Cherif Rili,M. Vigan,Fabio Ayala,Beata Krecisz,Janice Hegewald,Axel Schnuch +10 more
TL;DR: The lesions were the consequence of indirect occupational contact with rubber piping via the intermediary of a detachment gel able to absorb and concentrate rubber allergens and were amazed by the rapidity of this sensitization to rubber vulcanization agents.
Activation of non‐sensitizing or low‐sensitizing fragrance substances into potent sensitizers – prehaptens and prohaptens
Ann-Therese Karlberg,Anna Börje,Jeanne D. Johansen,Carola Lidén,Suresh Chandra Rastogi,David W. Roberts,Wolfgang Uter,Ian R. White +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a series of fragrance substances with well documented abiotic and/or biotic activation are given as indicative and illustrative examples of the general problem of sensitization.
Patch testing with a new fragrance mix - reactivity to the individual constituents and chemical detection in relevant cosmetic products.
Peter J. Frosch,Suresh Chandra Rastogi,Claudia Pirker,Thomas Brinkmeier,Klaus Ejner Andersen,Magnus Bruze,Cecilia Svedman,An Goossens,Ian R White,Wolfgang Uter,Elena Giménez Arnau,Jean-Pierre Lepoittevin,Jeanne D. Johansen,Torkil Menné +13 more
TL;DR: Patients with a certain fragrance history and a negative reaction to FM I can be identified by FM II, and testing with individual constituents is positive in about 50% of cases reacting to either 14% or 28% FM II.