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Benjamin G Dewals

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European Journal of Immunology|March 16, 2026
Going Virtual as a Memory-Phenotype T LymphocyteBin Yang, Benjamin G Dewals
Frontiers in Microbiology|January 29, 2019
The Critical Role of Genome Maintenance Proteins in Immune Evasion During Gammaherpesvirus LatencyOcéane Sorel, Benjamin G Dewals
Cellular & Molecular Immunology|June 7, 2020
Unconventional CD45RA+ memory CD8 T cells to control HIV infection during antiretroviral therapyMarion Rolot, Benjamin G Dewals
Biomolecular Concepts|August 22, 2016
MicroRNAs in large herpesvirus DNA genomes: recent advancesOcéane Sorel, Benjamin G Dewals
Journal of Immunology Research|July 31, 2018
Macrophage Activation and Functions during Helminth Infection: Recent Advances from the Laboratory MouseMarion Rolot, Benjamin G Dewals
Veterinary Research|August 24, 2011
Malignant catarrhal fever induced by Alcelaphine herpesvirus 1 is characterized by an expansion of activated CD3+CD8+CD4- T cells expressing a cytotoxic phenotype in both lymphoid and non-lymphoid tissuesBenjamin G Dewals, Alain Vanderplasschen
Trends in Parasitology|May 1, 2016
RELMs in the Realm of HelminthsWilliam G C Horsnell, Benjamin G Dewals
Trends in Parasitology|March 19, 2023
Parasitic worms affect virus coinfection: a mechanistic overviewGeorgios Petrellis, Ophélie Piedfort, Brunette Katsandegwaza, et al.
Virologie (Montrouge, France)|October 17, 2020
La forme africaine du coryza gangreneux est une maladie lymphoproliférative létale causée par l'herpèsvirus alcélaphin 1Françoise Myster, Océane Sorel, Leonor Palmeira, et al.
Plos Pathogens|October 24, 2017
Macavirus latency-associated protein evades immune detection through regulation of protein synthesis in cis depending upon its glycin/glutamate-rich domainOcéane Sorel, Ting Chen, Françoise Myster, et al.
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Showing results (1-10 of 39) with videos related to

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European Journal of Immunology|March 16, 2026
Going Virtual as a Memory-Phenotype T LymphocyteBin Yang, Benjamin G Dewals
Frontiers in Microbiology|January 29, 2019
The Critical Role of Genome Maintenance Proteins in Immune Evasion During Gammaherpesvirus LatencyOcéane Sorel, Benjamin G Dewals
Cellular & Molecular Immunology|June 7, 2020
Unconventional CD45RA+ memory CD8 T cells to control HIV infection during antiretroviral therapyMarion Rolot, Benjamin G Dewals
Biomolecular Concepts|August 22, 2016
MicroRNAs in large herpesvirus DNA genomes: recent advancesOcéane Sorel, Benjamin G Dewals
Journal of Immunology Research|July 31, 2018
Macrophage Activation and Functions during Helminth Infection: Recent Advances from the Laboratory MouseMarion Rolot, Benjamin G Dewals
Veterinary Research|August 24, 2011
Malignant catarrhal fever induced by Alcelaphine herpesvirus 1 is characterized by an expansion of activated CD3+CD8+CD4- T cells expressing a cytotoxic phenotype in both lymphoid and non-lymphoid tissuesBenjamin G Dewals, Alain Vanderplasschen
Trends in Parasitology|May 1, 2016
RELMs in the Realm of HelminthsWilliam G C Horsnell, Benjamin G Dewals
Trends in Parasitology|March 19, 2023
Parasitic worms affect virus coinfection: a mechanistic overviewGeorgios Petrellis, Ophélie Piedfort, Brunette Katsandegwaza, et al.
Virologie (Montrouge, France)|October 17, 2020
La forme africaine du coryza gangreneux est une maladie lymphoproliférative létale causée par l'herpèsvirus alcélaphin 1Françoise Myster, Océane Sorel, Leonor Palmeira, et al.
Plos Pathogens|October 24, 2017
Macavirus latency-associated protein evades immune detection through regulation of protein synthesis in cis depending upon its glycin/glutamate-rich domainOcéane Sorel, Ting Chen, Françoise Myster, et al.
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