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Natasha Whibley

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Immunity|October 22, 2015
Gut-Busters: IL-17 Ain't Afraid of No IL-23Natasha Whibley, Sarah L Gaffen
Cytokine|August 16, 2015
Beyond Candida albicans: Mechanisms of immunity to non-albicans Candida speciesNatasha Whibley, Sarah L Gaffen
Plos Pathogens|December 5, 2014
Brothers in arms: Th17 and Treg responses in Candida albicans immunityNatasha Whibley, Sarah L Gaffen
Nature Immunology|March 21, 2019
Regulatory T cell adaptation in the intestine and skinNatasha Whibley, Andrea Tucci, Fiona Powrie
Current Protocols in Immunology|April 5, 2014
Animal models for candidiasisHeather R Conti, Anna R Huppler, Natasha Whibley, et al.
Infection and Immunity|December 18, 2013
Interleukin-17-induced protein lipocalin 2 is dispensable for immunity to oral candidiasisMaria Carolina Ferreira, Natasha Whibley, Anna J Mamo, et al.
Plos One|April 8, 2015
Signaling through IL-17C/IL-17RE is dispensable for immunity to systemic, oral and cutaneous candidiasisHeather R Conti, Natasha Whibley, Bianca M Coleman, et al.
Haematologica|March 16, 2012
Production of the effector cytokine interleukin-17, rather than interferon-γ, is more strongly associated with autoimmune hemolytic anemiaAndrew M Hall, Omar M Zamzami, Natasha Whibley, et al.
Infection and Immunity|July 8, 2015
A Candida albicans Strain Expressing Mammalian Interleukin-17A Results in Early Control of Fungal Growth during Disseminated InfectionAnna R Huppler, Natasha Whibley, Carol A Woolford, et al.
European Journal of Immunology|January 18, 2014
Expansion of Foxp3(+) T-cell populations by Candida albicans enhances both Th17-cell responses and fungal dissemination after intravenous challengeNatasha Whibley, Donna M Maccallum, Mark A Vickers, et al.
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Immunity|October 22, 2015
Gut-Busters: IL-17 Ain't Afraid of No IL-23Natasha Whibley, Sarah L Gaffen
Cytokine|August 16, 2015
Beyond Candida albicans: Mechanisms of immunity to non-albicans Candida speciesNatasha Whibley, Sarah L Gaffen
Plos Pathogens|December 5, 2014
Brothers in arms: Th17 and Treg responses in Candida albicans immunityNatasha Whibley, Sarah L Gaffen
Nature Immunology|March 21, 2019
Regulatory T cell adaptation in the intestine and skinNatasha Whibley, Andrea Tucci, Fiona Powrie
Current Protocols in Immunology|April 5, 2014
Animal models for candidiasisHeather R Conti, Anna R Huppler, Natasha Whibley, et al.
Infection and Immunity|December 18, 2013
Interleukin-17-induced protein lipocalin 2 is dispensable for immunity to oral candidiasisMaria Carolina Ferreira, Natasha Whibley, Anna J Mamo, et al.
Plos One|April 8, 2015
Signaling through IL-17C/IL-17RE is dispensable for immunity to systemic, oral and cutaneous candidiasisHeather R Conti, Natasha Whibley, Bianca M Coleman, et al.
Haematologica|March 16, 2012
Production of the effector cytokine interleukin-17, rather than interferon-γ, is more strongly associated with autoimmune hemolytic anemiaAndrew M Hall, Omar M Zamzami, Natasha Whibley, et al.
Infection and Immunity|July 8, 2015
A Candida albicans Strain Expressing Mammalian Interleukin-17A Results in Early Control of Fungal Growth during Disseminated InfectionAnna R Huppler, Natasha Whibley, Carol A Woolford, et al.
European Journal of Immunology|January 18, 2014
Expansion of Foxp3(+) T-cell populations by Candida albicans enhances both Th17-cell responses and fungal dissemination after intravenous challengeNatasha Whibley, Donna M Maccallum, Mark A Vickers, et al.
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