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Laura Haynes

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Frontiers in Immunology|October 6, 2017
Impact of Age, Caloric Restriction, and Influenza Infection on Mouse Gut Microbiome: An Exploratory Study of the Role of Age-Related Microbiome Changes on Influenza ResponsesJenna M Bartley, Xin Zhou, George A Kuchel, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|September 5, 2002
The biological outcome of CD40 signaling is dependent on the duration of CD40 ligand expression: reciprocal regulation by interleukin (IL)-4 and IL-12Byung O Lee, Laura Haynes, Sheri M Eaton, et al.
Immunology|February 5, 2009
CD28 and inducible costimulator (ICOS) signalling can sustain CD154 expression on activated T cellsDenise A Kaminski, Byung O Lee, Sheri M Eaton, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|March 23, 2005
Newly generated CD4 T cells in aged animals do not exhibit age-related defects in response to antigenLaura Haynes, Sheri M Eaton, Eve M Burns, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 6, 2003
CD4 T cell memory derived from young naive cells functions well into old age, but memory generated from aged naive cells functions poorlyLaura Haynes, Sheri M Eaton, Eve M Burns, et al.
Aging Cell|May 22, 2012
The aged microenvironment contributes to the age-related functional defects of CD4 T cells in miceJulie S Lefebvre, Alexander C Maue, Sheri M Eaton, et al.
Frontiers in Immunology|November 16, 2020
Protective Intranasal Immunization Against Influenza Virus in Infant Mice Is Dependent on IL-6Elizabeth Ann Bonney, Kendall Krebs, Jihye Kim, et al.
Immunity & Ageing : I & A|May 14, 2020
The immune response to influenza in older humans: beyond immune senescenceJanet E McElhaney, Chris P Verschoor, Melissa K Andrew, et al.
Infection and Immunity|May 24, 2005
Gamma interferon-induced T-cell loss in virulent Mycobacterium avium infectionManuela Flórido, John E Pearl, Alejandra Solache, et al.
Interdisciplinary Topics in Gerontology and Geriatrics|April 20, 2020
Influenza Vaccination: Accelerating the Process for New Vaccine Development in Older AdultsJanet E McElhaney, Melissa K Andrew, Laura Haynes, et al.
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Frontiers in Immunology|October 6, 2017
Impact of Age, Caloric Restriction, and Influenza Infection on Mouse Gut Microbiome: An Exploratory Study of the Role of Age-Related Microbiome Changes on Influenza ResponsesJenna M Bartley, Xin Zhou, George A Kuchel, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|September 5, 2002
The biological outcome of CD40 signaling is dependent on the duration of CD40 ligand expression: reciprocal regulation by interleukin (IL)-4 and IL-12Byung O Lee, Laura Haynes, Sheri M Eaton, et al.
Immunology|February 5, 2009
CD28 and inducible costimulator (ICOS) signalling can sustain CD154 expression on activated T cellsDenise A Kaminski, Byung O Lee, Sheri M Eaton, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|March 23, 2005
Newly generated CD4 T cells in aged animals do not exhibit age-related defects in response to antigenLaura Haynes, Sheri M Eaton, Eve M Burns, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 6, 2003
CD4 T cell memory derived from young naive cells functions well into old age, but memory generated from aged naive cells functions poorlyLaura Haynes, Sheri M Eaton, Eve M Burns, et al.
Aging Cell|May 22, 2012
The aged microenvironment contributes to the age-related functional defects of CD4 T cells in miceJulie S Lefebvre, Alexander C Maue, Sheri M Eaton, et al.
Frontiers in Immunology|November 16, 2020
Protective Intranasal Immunization Against Influenza Virus in Infant Mice Is Dependent on IL-6Elizabeth Ann Bonney, Kendall Krebs, Jihye Kim, et al.
Immunity & Ageing : I & A|May 14, 2020
The immune response to influenza in older humans: beyond immune senescenceJanet E McElhaney, Chris P Verschoor, Melissa K Andrew, et al.
Infection and Immunity|May 24, 2005
Gamma interferon-induced T-cell loss in virulent Mycobacterium avium infectionManuela Flórido, John E Pearl, Alejandra Solache, et al.
Interdisciplinary Topics in Gerontology and Geriatrics|April 20, 2020
Influenza Vaccination: Accelerating the Process for New Vaccine Development in Older AdultsJanet E McElhaney, Melissa K Andrew, Laura Haynes, et al.
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