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Immunologic Research

Ausgabe 1-3/2012

Special Issue: Immunology at Mount Sinai

Inhalt (29 Artikel)

Immunology at Mount Sinai

Introduction to the special issue on Immunology at Mount Sinai

Lloyd Mayer, Sergio Lira, Adrian Ting, Patricia Cortes

Immunology at Mount Sinai

Regulation of frontline antibody responses by innate immune signals

Alejo Chorny, Irene Puga, Andrea Cerutti

Immunology at Mount Sinai

Working out mechanisms of controlled/physiologic inflammation in the GI tract

Keren Rabinowitz, Lloyd Mayer

Immunology at Mount Sinai

Mononuclear phagocyte diversity in the intestine

Milena Bogunovic, Arthur Mortha, Paul Andrew Muller, Miriam Merad

Immunology at Mount Sinai

Revisiting the old link between infection and autoimmune disease with commensals and T helper 17 cells

J. Magarian Blander, Miriam B. Torchinsky, Laura Campisi

Immunology at Mount Sinai

Taking inflammatory bowel disease up a Notch

Lauren E. Laitman, Stephanie Dahan

Immunology at Mount Sinai

Mucosal immunology of tolerance and allergy in the gastrointestinal tract

Lauren Steele, Lloyd Mayer, M. Cecilia Berin

Immunology at Mount Sinai

Treatments for food allergy: how close are we?

Julie Wang, Hugh A. Sampson

Immunology at Mount Sinai

Regulation of the immune response by soybean isoflavones

Madhan Masilamani, John Wei, Hugh A. Sampson

Immunology at Mount Sinai

The biology of chemokines and their receptors

Sergio A. Lira, Glaucia C. Furtado

Immunology at Mount Sinai

The role of chemokines in the pathogenesis of neurotropic flaviviruses

Susana V. Bardina, Jean K. Lim

Immunology at Mount Sinai

T cell virological synapses and HIV-1 pathogenesis

Benjamin K. Chen

Immunology at Mount Sinai

Diverse immune evasion strategies by human cytomegalovirus

Vanessa Noriega, Veronika Redmann, Thomas Gardner, Domenico Tortorella

Immunology at Mount Sinai

Evasion of the human innate immune system by dengue virus

Sarah Pagni, Ana Fernandez-Sesma

Immunology at Mount Sinai

Computational approaches to understanding dendritic cell responses to influenza virus infection

Elena Zaslavsky, Fernand Hayot, Stuart C. Sealfon

Immunology at Mount Sinai

Regulation of T helper cell differentiation by interferon regulatory factor family members

Ruihua Zhang, Kang Chen, Liang Peng, Huabao Xiong

Immunology at Mount Sinai

Thymic epithelial cells: antigen presenting cells that regulate T cell repertoire and tolerance development

Konstantina Alexandropoulos, Nichole M. Danzl

Immunology at Mount Sinai

Delineating the autoimmune mechanisms in Graves’ disease

Syed A. Morshed, Rauf Latif, Terry F. Davies

Immunology at Mount Sinai

Genetic and epigenetic mechanisms in thyroid autoimmunity

Alia Hasham, Yaron Tomer

Immunology at Mount Sinai

NFκB and ubiquitination: partners in disarming RIPK1-mediated cell death

Marie Anne O’Donnell, Adrian T. Ting

Immunology at Mount Sinai

Human B cell defects in perspective

Charlotte Cunningham-Rundles

Immunology at Mount Sinai

Role of non-homologous end joining in V(D)J recombination

Shruti Malu, Vidyasagar Malshetty, Dailia Francis, Patricia Cortes

Immunology at Mount Sinai

Complement regulation of T cell immunity

Wing-hong Kwan, William van der Touw, Peter S. Heeger

Immunology at Mount Sinai

The influence of pregnancy on systemic immunity

Michael Pazos, Rhoda S. Sperling, Thomas M. Moran, Thomas A. Kraus

Immunology at Mount Sinai

HPK1 as a novel target for cancer immunotherapy

Sansana Sawasdikosol, Renyuan Zha, Boyu Yang, Steven Burakoff

Immunology at Mount Sinai

Recognizing and reversing the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment of head and neck cancer

Charles C. L. Tong, Johnny Kao, Andrew G. Sikora

Immunology at Mount Sinai

Myeloid-derived suppressor cells in transplantation and cancer

Jordi C. Ochando, Shu Hsia Chen

Immunology at Mount Sinai

An innovative portfolio of research training programs for medical students

Karen Zier, Christina Wyatt, David Muller

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