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Robert J North

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Annual Review of Immunology|March 23, 2004
Immunity to tuberculosisRobert J North, Yu-Jin Jung
Infection and Immunity|November 20, 2002
Expression of NADPH oxidase-dependent resistance to listeriosis in mice occurs during the first 6 to 12 hours of liver infectionRonald LaCourse, Lynn Ryan, Robert J North
Microbiology (Reading, England)|June 1, 1996
The requirement of tumour necrosis factor-alpha and interferon-gamma for the expression of protective immunity to secondary murine tularaemia depends on the size of the challenge inoculumAnders Sjöstedt, Robert J North, J Wayne Conlan
Tuberculosis (Edinburgh, Scotland)|October 29, 2005
Superior virulence of Mycobacterium bovis over Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) for Mtb-resistant and Mtb-susceptible mice is manifest as an ability to cause extrapulmonary diseaseEva Medina, Lynn Ryan, Ronald LaCourse, et al.
Immunology|January 26, 2008
'Immunization' against airborne tuberculosis by an earlier primary response to a concurrent intravenous infectionYu-Jin Jung, Ronald LaCourse, Lynn Ryan, et al.
Infection and Immunity|October 16, 2002
Evidence inconsistent with a negative influence of T helper 2 cells on protection afforded by a dominant T helper 1 response against Mycobacterium tuberculosis lung infection in miceYu-Jin Jung, Ronald LaCourse, Lynn Ryan, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|October 9, 2002
Virulent but not avirulent Mycobacterium tuberculosis can evade the growth inhibitory action of a T helper 1-dependent, nitric oxide Synthase 2-independent defense in miceYu-Jin Jung, Ronald LaCourse, Lynn Ryan, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|June 16, 2005
Properties and protective value of the secondary versus primary T helper type 1 response to airborne Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection in miceYu-Jin Jung, Lynn Ryan, Ronald LaCourse, et al.
Immunology|May 22, 2003
Increased interleukin-10 expression is not responsible for failure of T helper 1 immunity to resolve airborne Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection in miceYu-Jin Jung, Lynn Ryan, Ronald LaCourse, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|May 12, 2009
Differences in the ability to generate type 1 T helper cells need not determine differences in the ability to resist Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection among mouse strainsYu-Jin Jung, Lynn Ryan, Ronald LaCourse, et al.
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Annual Review of Immunology|March 23, 2004
Immunity to tuberculosisRobert J North, Yu-Jin Jung
Infection and Immunity|November 20, 2002
Expression of NADPH oxidase-dependent resistance to listeriosis in mice occurs during the first 6 to 12 hours of liver infectionRonald LaCourse, Lynn Ryan, Robert J North
Microbiology (Reading, England)|June 1, 1996
The requirement of tumour necrosis factor-alpha and interferon-gamma for the expression of protective immunity to secondary murine tularaemia depends on the size of the challenge inoculumAnders Sjöstedt, Robert J North, J Wayne Conlan
Tuberculosis (Edinburgh, Scotland)|October 29, 2005
Superior virulence of Mycobacterium bovis over Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) for Mtb-resistant and Mtb-susceptible mice is manifest as an ability to cause extrapulmonary diseaseEva Medina, Lynn Ryan, Ronald LaCourse, et al.
Immunology|January 26, 2008
'Immunization' against airborne tuberculosis by an earlier primary response to a concurrent intravenous infectionYu-Jin Jung, Ronald LaCourse, Lynn Ryan, et al.
Infection and Immunity|October 16, 2002
Evidence inconsistent with a negative influence of T helper 2 cells on protection afforded by a dominant T helper 1 response against Mycobacterium tuberculosis lung infection in miceYu-Jin Jung, Ronald LaCourse, Lynn Ryan, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|October 9, 2002
Virulent but not avirulent Mycobacterium tuberculosis can evade the growth inhibitory action of a T helper 1-dependent, nitric oxide Synthase 2-independent defense in miceYu-Jin Jung, Ronald LaCourse, Lynn Ryan, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|June 16, 2005
Properties and protective value of the secondary versus primary T helper type 1 response to airborne Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection in miceYu-Jin Jung, Lynn Ryan, Ronald LaCourse, et al.
Immunology|May 22, 2003
Increased interleukin-10 expression is not responsible for failure of T helper 1 immunity to resolve airborne Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection in miceYu-Jin Jung, Lynn Ryan, Ronald LaCourse, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|May 12, 2009
Differences in the ability to generate type 1 T helper cells need not determine differences in the ability to resist Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection among mouse strainsYu-Jin Jung, Lynn Ryan, Ronald LaCourse, et al.
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