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Christopher L Karp

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Molecular Immunology|May 26, 2004
The anaphylatoxins bridge innate and adaptive immune responses in allergic asthmaHeiko Hawlisch, Marsha Wills-Karp, Christopher L Karp, et al.
Nature Medicine|February 24, 2009
Effector T cells control lung inflammation during acute influenza virus infection by producing IL-10Jie Sun, Rajat Madan, Christopher L Karp, et al.
Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases|September 13, 2011
Therapeutic enhancement of protective immunity during experimental leishmaniasisSenad Divanovic, Aurelien Trompette, Jamie I Ashworth, et al.
Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes, and Essential Fatty Acids|June 28, 2005
Cystic fibrosis and lipoxinsChristopher L Karp, Leah M Flick, Rong Yang, et al.
Autoimmunity|March 27, 2012
Pathogenic and regulatory roles for B cells in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitisMonica K Mann, Avijit Ray, Sreemanti Basu, et al.
Infection and Immunity|December 19, 2007
Proapoptotic Bcl-2 family member Bim promotes persistent infection and limits protective immunityStacie Reckling, Senad Divanovic, Christopher L Karp, et al.
Endocrinology|July 23, 2014
Cnr2 deficiency confers resistance to inflammation-induced preterm birth in miceXiaofei Sun, Monica Cappelletti, Yingju Li, et al.
Nature Immunology|September 29, 2009
Interleukin 10 acts on regulatory T cells to maintain expression of the transcription factor Foxp3 and suppressive function in mice with colitisMasako Murai, Olga Turovskaya, Gisen Kim, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 23, 2003
C5a mutants are potent antagonists of the C5a receptor (CD88) and of C5L2: position 69 is the locus that determines agonism or antagonismMagnus Otto, Heiko Hawlisch, Peter N Monk, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|June 26, 2002
Immunological concerns with bioengineering approachesDavid M Harlan, Christopher L Karp, Polly Matzinger, et al.
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Molecular Immunology|May 26, 2004
The anaphylatoxins bridge innate and adaptive immune responses in allergic asthmaHeiko Hawlisch, Marsha Wills-Karp, Christopher L Karp, et al.
Nature Medicine|February 24, 2009
Effector T cells control lung inflammation during acute influenza virus infection by producing IL-10Jie Sun, Rajat Madan, Christopher L Karp, et al.
Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases|September 13, 2011
Therapeutic enhancement of protective immunity during experimental leishmaniasisSenad Divanovic, Aurelien Trompette, Jamie I Ashworth, et al.
Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes, and Essential Fatty Acids|June 28, 2005
Cystic fibrosis and lipoxinsChristopher L Karp, Leah M Flick, Rong Yang, et al.
Autoimmunity|March 27, 2012
Pathogenic and regulatory roles for B cells in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitisMonica K Mann, Avijit Ray, Sreemanti Basu, et al.
Infection and Immunity|December 19, 2007
Proapoptotic Bcl-2 family member Bim promotes persistent infection and limits protective immunityStacie Reckling, Senad Divanovic, Christopher L Karp, et al.
Endocrinology|July 23, 2014
Cnr2 deficiency confers resistance to inflammation-induced preterm birth in miceXiaofei Sun, Monica Cappelletti, Yingju Li, et al.
Nature Immunology|September 29, 2009
Interleukin 10 acts on regulatory T cells to maintain expression of the transcription factor Foxp3 and suppressive function in mice with colitisMasako Murai, Olga Turovskaya, Gisen Kim, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 23, 2003
C5a mutants are potent antagonists of the C5a receptor (CD88) and of C5L2: position 69 is the locus that determines agonism or antagonismMagnus Otto, Heiko Hawlisch, Peter N Monk, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|June 26, 2002
Immunological concerns with bioengineering approachesDavid M Harlan, Christopher L Karp, Polly Matzinger, et al.
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