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David L Sacks

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Nature Immunology|April 22, 2014
Vaccines against tropical parasitic diseases: a persisting answer to a persisting problemDavid L Sacks
Cell Host & Microbe|May 15, 2020
The Null Hypothesis of IFN-γ and Monocyte Function in LeishmaniasisDavid L Sacks
Nature Reviews. Immunology|February 26, 2010
Why does immunity to parasites take so long to develop?Maria Yazdanbakhsh, David L Sacks
Current Opinion in Microbiology|June 24, 2019
Inflammasomes and Leishmania: in good times or bad, in sickness or in healthDario S Zamboni, David L Sacks
Cellular Microbiology|June 24, 2009
The impact of vector-mediated neutrophil recruitment on cutaneous leishmaniasisNathan C Peters, David L Sacks
Methods in Enzymology|October 29, 2003
Control of Leishmania-sand fly interactions by polymorphisms in lipophosphoglycan structureSalvatore J Turco, David L Sacks
Nature Medicine|October 2, 2004
Memory may not need remindingRobert A Seder, David L Sacks
Emerging Topics in Life Sciences|February 2, 2021
Tissue-resident macrophages as replicative niches for intracellular pathogensSang Hun Lee, David L Sacks
Current Protocols in Immunology|February 3, 2015
Animal models for the analysis of immune responses to leishmaniasisDavid L Sacks, Peter C Melby
Experimental & Molecular Medicine|September 30, 2024
Resilience of dermis resident macrophages to inflammatory challengesSang Hun Lee, David L Sacks
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Nature Immunology|April 22, 2014
Vaccines against tropical parasitic diseases: a persisting answer to a persisting problemDavid L Sacks
Cell Host & Microbe|May 15, 2020
The Null Hypothesis of IFN-γ and Monocyte Function in LeishmaniasisDavid L Sacks
Nature Reviews. Immunology|February 26, 2010
Why does immunity to parasites take so long to develop?Maria Yazdanbakhsh, David L Sacks
Current Opinion in Microbiology|June 24, 2019
Inflammasomes and Leishmania: in good times or bad, in sickness or in healthDario S Zamboni, David L Sacks
Cellular Microbiology|June 24, 2009
The impact of vector-mediated neutrophil recruitment on cutaneous leishmaniasisNathan C Peters, David L Sacks
Methods in Enzymology|October 29, 2003
Control of Leishmania-sand fly interactions by polymorphisms in lipophosphoglycan structureSalvatore J Turco, David L Sacks
Nature Medicine|October 2, 2004
Memory may not need remindingRobert A Seder, David L Sacks
Emerging Topics in Life Sciences|February 2, 2021
Tissue-resident macrophages as replicative niches for intracellular pathogensSang Hun Lee, David L Sacks
Current Protocols in Immunology|February 3, 2015
Animal models for the analysis of immune responses to leishmaniasisDavid L Sacks, Peter C Melby
Experimental & Molecular Medicine|September 30, 2024
Resilience of dermis resident macrophages to inflammatory challengesSang Hun Lee, David L Sacks
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