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Charles A Scanga

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Cell Host & Microbe|March 16, 2010
Mycobacterial infections and the inflammatory seesawCharles A Scanga, JoAnne L Flynn
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine|September 13, 2014
Modeling tuberculosis in nonhuman primatesCharles A Scanga, JoAnne L Flynn
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|December 28, 2006
Viral gene expression in HIV transgenic mice is activated by Mycobacterium tuberculosis and suppressed after antimycobacterial chemotherapyCharles A Scanga, Andre Bafica, Alan Sher
Journal of Leukocyte Biology|December 6, 2003
The induction of Toll-like receptor tolerance enhances rather than suppresses HIV-1 gene expression in transgenic miceAndré Báfica, Charles A Scanga, Ozlem Equils, et al.
Immunity|December 13, 2003
CD40, but not CD40L, is required for the optimal priming of T cells and control of aerosol M. tuberculosis infectionVanja Lazarevic, Amy J Myers, Charles A Scanga, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|June 10, 2004
Influence of coinfecting pathogens on HIV expression: evidence for a role of Toll-like receptorsAndré Báfica, Charles A Scanga, Marco Schito, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|July 23, 2003
Cutting edge: in vivo induction of integrated HIV-1 expression by mycobacteria is critically dependent on Toll-like receptor 2André Báfica, Charles A Scanga, Marco L Schito, et al.
Cellular Immunology|May 25, 2007
TLR2 synergizes with both TLR4 and TLR9 for induction of the MyD88-dependent splenic cytokine and chemokine response to Streptococcus pneumoniaeKatherine S Lee, Charles A Scanga, Eric M Bachelder, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|December 21, 2005
TLR9 regulates Th1 responses and cooperates with TLR2 in mediating optimal resistance to Mycobacterium tuberculosisAndre Bafica, Charles A Scanga, Carl G Feng, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|June 3, 2005
Host control of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is regulated by 5-lipoxygenase-dependent lipoxin productionAndre Bafica, Charles A Scanga, Charles Serhan, et al.
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Cell Host & Microbe|March 16, 2010
Mycobacterial infections and the inflammatory seesawCharles A Scanga, JoAnne L Flynn
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine|September 13, 2014
Modeling tuberculosis in nonhuman primatesCharles A Scanga, JoAnne L Flynn
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|December 28, 2006
Viral gene expression in HIV transgenic mice is activated by Mycobacterium tuberculosis and suppressed after antimycobacterial chemotherapyCharles A Scanga, Andre Bafica, Alan Sher
Journal of Leukocyte Biology|December 6, 2003
The induction of Toll-like receptor tolerance enhances rather than suppresses HIV-1 gene expression in transgenic miceAndré Báfica, Charles A Scanga, Ozlem Equils, et al.
Immunity|December 13, 2003
CD40, but not CD40L, is required for the optimal priming of T cells and control of aerosol M. tuberculosis infectionVanja Lazarevic, Amy J Myers, Charles A Scanga, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|June 10, 2004
Influence of coinfecting pathogens on HIV expression: evidence for a role of Toll-like receptorsAndré Báfica, Charles A Scanga, Marco Schito, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|July 23, 2003
Cutting edge: in vivo induction of integrated HIV-1 expression by mycobacteria is critically dependent on Toll-like receptor 2André Báfica, Charles A Scanga, Marco L Schito, et al.
Cellular Immunology|May 25, 2007
TLR2 synergizes with both TLR4 and TLR9 for induction of the MyD88-dependent splenic cytokine and chemokine response to Streptococcus pneumoniaeKatherine S Lee, Charles A Scanga, Eric M Bachelder, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|December 21, 2005
TLR9 regulates Th1 responses and cooperates with TLR2 in mediating optimal resistance to Mycobacterium tuberculosisAndre Bafica, Charles A Scanga, Carl G Feng, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|June 3, 2005
Host control of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is regulated by 5-lipoxygenase-dependent lipoxin productionAndre Bafica, Charles A Scanga, Charles Serhan, et al.
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