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Stephen Cose

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Immunology|January 20, 2007
T-cell migration: a naive paradigm?Stephen Cose
Ebiomedicine|August 16, 2017
The Yin and Yang of the Non-Specific Effects of VaccinesStephen Cose
Immunology and Cell Biology|November 14, 2007
Memory versus naive T-cell migrationMarie Lewis, John F Tarlton, Stephen Cose
Immunology and Cell Biology|May 11, 2011
Most B cells in non-lymphoid tissues are naïveCharlotte F Inman, Tamsin Zangerle Murray, Mick Bailey, et al.
European Journal of Immunology|May 19, 2006
Evidence that a significant number of naive T cells enter non-lymphoid organs as part of a normal migratory pathwayStephen Cose, Clair Brammer, Kamal M Khanna, et al.
AIDS Research and Therapy|March 17, 2018
Effects of HIV infection and ART on phenotype and function of circulating monocytes, natural killer, and innate lymphoid cellsRose Nabatanzi, Stephen Cose, Moses Joloba, et al.
International Immunology|June 14, 2006
CD4 T cells inhibit the CD8 T cell response during low-dose virus infectionStephen Cose, Clair Brammer, David J Zammit, et al.
Trends in Parasitology|August 19, 2017
Rethinking Schistosomiasis Vaccine Development: Synthetic VesiclesMoses Egesa, Karl F Hoffmann, Cornelis H Hokke, et al.
Plos One|September 6, 2014
Circulating B-lymphocytes as potential biomarkers of tuberculosis infection activityIsmail Sebina, Irene A Biraro, Hazel M Dockrell, et al.
Plos One|October 13, 2018
Characterising antibody avidity in individuals of varied Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection status using surface plasmon resonanceSimon G Kimuda, Irene Andia Biraro, Bernard S Bagaya, et al.
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Showing results (1-10 of 98) with videos related to

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Immunology|January 20, 2007
T-cell migration: a naive paradigm?Stephen Cose
Ebiomedicine|August 16, 2017
The Yin and Yang of the Non-Specific Effects of VaccinesStephen Cose
Immunology and Cell Biology|November 14, 2007
Memory versus naive T-cell migrationMarie Lewis, John F Tarlton, Stephen Cose
Immunology and Cell Biology|May 11, 2011
Most B cells in non-lymphoid tissues are naïveCharlotte F Inman, Tamsin Zangerle Murray, Mick Bailey, et al.
European Journal of Immunology|May 19, 2006
Evidence that a significant number of naive T cells enter non-lymphoid organs as part of a normal migratory pathwayStephen Cose, Clair Brammer, Kamal M Khanna, et al.
AIDS Research and Therapy|March 17, 2018
Effects of HIV infection and ART on phenotype and function of circulating monocytes, natural killer, and innate lymphoid cellsRose Nabatanzi, Stephen Cose, Moses Joloba, et al.
International Immunology|June 14, 2006
CD4 T cells inhibit the CD8 T cell response during low-dose virus infectionStephen Cose, Clair Brammer, David J Zammit, et al.
Trends in Parasitology|August 19, 2017
Rethinking Schistosomiasis Vaccine Development: Synthetic VesiclesMoses Egesa, Karl F Hoffmann, Cornelis H Hokke, et al.
Plos One|September 6, 2014
Circulating B-lymphocytes as potential biomarkers of tuberculosis infection activityIsmail Sebina, Irene A Biraro, Hazel M Dockrell, et al.
Plos One|October 13, 2018
Characterising antibody avidity in individuals of varied Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection status using surface plasmon resonanceSimon G Kimuda, Irene Andia Biraro, Bernard S Bagaya, et al.
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