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Journal of Leukocyte Biology|January 30, 2009
Balance of Irgm protein activities determines IFN-gamma-induced host defenseStanley C Henry, Xiaoju G Daniell, Ashley R Burroughs, et al.
Nature Immunology|September 13, 2005
Activation of bone marrow-resident memory T cells by circulating, antigen-bearing dendritic cellsLois L Cavanagh, Roberto Bonasio, Irina B Mazo, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 20, 2015
VACCINES. A mucosal vaccine against Chlamydia trachomatis generates two waves of protective memory T cellsGeorg Stary, Andrew Olive, Aleksandar F Radovic-Moreno, et al.
Molecular Immunology|January 10, 2021
Sticholysins, pore-forming proteins from a marine anemone can induce maturation of dendritic cells through a TLR4 dependent-pathwayRady J Laborde, Mayari E Ishimura, Lianne Abreu-Butin, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|March 5, 2017
Novel Adjuvant Based on the Pore-Forming Protein Sticholysin II Encapsulated into Liposomes Effectively Enhances the Antigen-Specific CTL-Mediated Immune ResponseRady J Laborde, Oraly Sanchez-Ferras, María C Luzardo, et al.
Cell Host & Microbe|June 30, 2015
Global Mapping of the Inc-Human Interactome Reveals that Retromer Restricts Chlamydia InfectionKathleen M Mirrashidi, Cherilyn A Elwell, Erik Verschueren, et al.
Cell|December 10, 2019
Gut-Innervating Nociceptor Neurons Regulate Peyer's Patch Microfold Cells and SFB Levels to Mediate Salmonella Host DefenseNicole Y Lai, Melissa A Musser, Felipe A Pinho-Ribeiro, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 3, 2018
LysMD3 is a type II membrane protein without an <b></b> role in the response to a range of pathogensChristine C Yokoyama, Megan T Baldridge, Daisy W Leung, et al.
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Journal of Leukocyte Biology|January 30, 2009
Balance of Irgm protein activities determines IFN-gamma-induced host defenseStanley C Henry, Xiaoju G Daniell, Ashley R Burroughs, et al.
Nature Immunology|September 13, 2005
Activation of bone marrow-resident memory T cells by circulating, antigen-bearing dendritic cellsLois L Cavanagh, Roberto Bonasio, Irina B Mazo, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 20, 2015
VACCINES. A mucosal vaccine against Chlamydia trachomatis generates two waves of protective memory T cellsGeorg Stary, Andrew Olive, Aleksandar F Radovic-Moreno, et al.
Molecular Immunology|January 10, 2021
Sticholysins, pore-forming proteins from a marine anemone can induce maturation of dendritic cells through a TLR4 dependent-pathwayRady J Laborde, Mayari E Ishimura, Lianne Abreu-Butin, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|March 5, 2017
Novel Adjuvant Based on the Pore-Forming Protein Sticholysin II Encapsulated into Liposomes Effectively Enhances the Antigen-Specific CTL-Mediated Immune ResponseRady J Laborde, Oraly Sanchez-Ferras, María C Luzardo, et al.
Cell Host & Microbe|June 30, 2015
Global Mapping of the Inc-Human Interactome Reveals that Retromer Restricts Chlamydia InfectionKathleen M Mirrashidi, Cherilyn A Elwell, Erik Verschueren, et al.
Cell|December 10, 2019
Gut-Innervating Nociceptor Neurons Regulate Peyer's Patch Microfold Cells and SFB Levels to Mediate Salmonella Host DefenseNicole Y Lai, Melissa A Musser, Felipe A Pinho-Ribeiro, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 3, 2018
LysMD3 is a type II membrane protein without an <b></b> role in the response to a range of pathogensChristine C Yokoyama, Megan T Baldridge, Daisy W Leung, et al.
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