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Subject Areas on Research
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A rapid method for the isolation and partial purification of specific eucaryotic messenger RNA's.
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A robust microparticle platform for a STING-targeted adjuvant that enhances both humoral and cellular immunity during vaccination.
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A robust protocol for regional evaluation of methacholine challenge in mouse models of allergic asthma using hyperpolarized 3He MRI.
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A self-assembling peptide acting as an immune adjuvant.
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Aerobic exercise attenuates airway inflammatory responses in a mouse model of atopic asthma.
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Allergen-induced airway disease is mouse strain dependent.
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Alphavirus replicon particles acting as adjuvants promote CD8+ T cell responses to co-delivered antigen.
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Analysis of the plasma elimination kinetics and conformational stabilities of native, proteinase-complexed, and reactive site cleaved serpins: comparison of alpha 1-proteinase inhibitor, alpha 1-antichymotrypsin, antithrombin III, alpha 2-antiplasmin, angiotensinogen, and ovalbumin.
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Antibody to VLA-4, but not to L-selectin, protects neuronal M2 muscarinic receptors in antigen-challenged guinea pig airways.
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Antigen delivery by alpha(2)-macroglobulin enhances the cytotoxic T lymphocyte response.
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Antigen-presenting cells pulsed with unfractionated tumor-derived peptides are potent tumor vaccines.
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Assessment of sex steroid action in vitro.
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Blocking CCR7 at the ocular surface impairs the pathogenic contribution of dendritic cells in allergic conjunctivitis.
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Both hematopoietic-derived and non-hematopoietic-derived {beta}-arrestin-2 regulates murine allergic airway disease.
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CD19 expression in B cells regulates atopic dermatitis in a mouse model.
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CaMKII is essential for the proasthmatic effects of oxidation.
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Calreticulin displays in vivo peptide-binding activity and can elicit CTL responses against bound peptides.
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Cholera toxin acts as a potent adjuvant for the induction of cytotoxic T-lymphocyte responses with non-replicating antigens.
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Chronic aspiration shifts the immune response from Th1 to Th2 in a murine model of asthma.
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Chronic aspiration shifts the immune response from adaptive immunity to innate immunity in a murine model of asthma.
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Chronic treatment in vivo with β-adrenoceptor agonists induces dysfunction of airway β(2) -adrenoceptors and exacerbates lung inflammation in mice.
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Class I restricted CTL recognition of a soluble protein delivered by liposomes containing lipophilic polylysines.
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Comparative studies on the secondary structure of ovalbumin messenger RNA and its complementary DNA transcript.
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Comparative study of α-helical and β-sheet self-assembled peptide nanofiber vaccine platforms: influence of integrated T-cell epitopes.
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Consistent production of transgenic chickens using replication-deficient retroviral vectors and high-throughput screening procedures.
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Cytotoxic-T-lymphocyte-mediated elimination of target cells transduced with engineered adeno-associated virus type 2 vector in vivo.
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Dendritic cell/macrophage precursors capture exogenous antigen for MHC class I presentation by dendritic cells.
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Dendritic cells pulsed with RNA are potent antigen-presenting cells in vitro and in vivo.
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Effect of estrogen on the synthesis and processing of ovalbumin messenger RNA in the chick oviduct.
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Enhanced allergen-induced airway inflammation in paucity of lymph node T cell (plt) mutant mice.
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Estrogen induction of ovalbumin mRNA: evidence for transcription control.
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Estrogen-induced changes in translation, and specific messenger RNA levels during oviduct differentiation.
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Estrogen-induced synthesis of ovalbumin messenger RNA and its translation in a cell-free system.
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Exposure to particulate hexavalent chromium exacerbates allergic asthma pathology.
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Expression of the transcription factor lung Krüppel-like factor is regulated by cytokines and correlates with survival of memory T cells in vitro and in vivo.
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Flow cytometry sorting of recombinant mycobacterial species yields bacterial clones with enhanced insert expression.
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High-frequency alloreactive T cells augment effector function of low-frequency CD8+ T-cell responses under CD28/CD154 blockade.
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IL-1 is an effective adjuvant for mucosal and systemic immune responses when coadministered with protein immunogens.
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Immunologic characterization of CD7-deficient mice.
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Immunomodulation of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis by helminth ova immunization.
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Immunomodulator effect of picroliv and its potential in treatment against resistant Plasmodium yoelii (MDR) infection in mice.
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In vivo cytotoxic T lymphocyte induction with soluble proteins administered in liposomes.
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In vivo electroporation and non-protein based screening assays to identify antibodies against native protein conformations.
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In-vivo impaired T helper 1 cell development in submandibular lymph nodes due to IL-12 deficiency following antigen injection into the anterior chamber of the eye.
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Induction of specific translatable messenger RNA's by oestrogen and progesterone.
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Intranasal immunization with CTL epitope peptides from HIV-1 or ovalbumin and the mucosal adjuvant cholera toxin induces peptide-specific CTLs and protection against tumor development in vivo.
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Intranasal immunization with cytotoxic T-lymphocyte epitope peptide and mucosal adjuvant cholera toxin: selective augmentation of peptide-presenting dendritic cells in nasal mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue.
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Involvement of an ATP-dependent peptide chaperone in cross-presentation after DNA immunization.
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Involvement of corneal lymphangiogenesis in a mouse model of allergic eye disease.
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Isolation of protein factors from oviduct polysomes which stimulate protein synthesis.
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L-Selectin is required for the development of airway hyperresponsiveness but not airway inflammation in a murine model of asthma.
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L-selectin and intercellular adhesion molecule 1 mediate lymphocyte migration to the inflamed airway/lung during an allergic inflammatory response in an animal model of asthma.
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Liposomes as antigen delivery systems in viral immunity.
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Lung effector memory and activated CD4+ T cells display enhanced proliferation in surfactant protein A-deficient mice during allergen-mediated inflammation.
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Mechanism of estrogen action: early transcriptional and translational events.
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Methods to Investigate the Roles for β-Arrestin-2 in Allergic Inflammatory Airway Disease.
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Mice lacking expression of the chemokines CCL21-ser and CCL19 (plt mice) demonstrate delayed but enhanced T cell immune responses.
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Mnk1 and 2 are dispensable for T cell development and activation but important for the pathogenesis of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis.
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Modulating adaptive immune responses to peptide self-assemblies.
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Mucosal and systemic adjuvant activity of alphavirus replicon particles.
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Multistrain genetic comparisons reveal CCR5 as a receptor involved in airway hyperresponsiveness.
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Neurokinin-1 (NK-1) receptor is required in antigen-induced cystitis.
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Nucleic acid scavenging polymers inhibit extracellular DNA-mediated innate immune activation without inhibiting anti-viral responses.
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Ocular allergy modulation to hi-dose antigen sensitization is a Treg-dependent process.
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Optimization of mucosal responses after intramuscular immunization with integrase defective lentiviral vector.
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Oral immunogenicity of the plant proteinase bromelain.
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Ovalbumin gene: purification of the coding strand.
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Ovalbumin messenger RNA of chick oviduct: partial characterization, estrogen dependence, and translation in vitro.
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Partial purification of a progesterone-inducible messenger RNA (avidin) from hen oviduct.
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Physical and chemical characterization of purified ovalbumin messenger RNA.
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Preparation and preliminary characterization of purified ovalbumin messenger RNA from the hen oviduct.
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Prevention of graft-versus-host disease by peptides binding to class II major histocompatibility complex molecules.
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Processing of nuclear heterogeneous RNA: recent developments.
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Protection from experimental asthma by an endogenous bronchodilator.
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Protein biosynthesis on chick oviduct polyribosomes. II. Regulation by progesterone.
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Qualitative and quantitative differences in T cell receptor binding of agonist and antagonist ligands.
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Quantitative 1H magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging determines therapeutic immunization efficacy in an animal model of Parkinson's disease.
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RU486 blocks the anti-inflammatory effects of exercise in a murine model of allergen-induced pulmonary inflammation.
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Rates of induction of specific translatable messenger RNAs for ovalbumin and avidin by steroid hormones.
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Redundancy renders the glycoprotein 96 receptor scavenger receptor A dispensable for cross priming in vivo.
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Regulation of M2-type pyruvate kinase mediated by the high-affinity IgE receptors is required for mast cell degranulation.
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Regulatory B cell (B10 Cell) expansion during Listeria infection governs innate and cellular immune responses in mice.
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Resolvin D1 treatment on goblet cell mucin and immune responses in the chronic allergic eye disease (AED) model.
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Role of chaperones in antigen processing.
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Role of interleukin 12 and costimulators in T cell anergy in vivo.
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Role of macrophages and dendritic cells in primary cytotoxic T lymphocyte responses.
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Role of tumor suppressor TSC1 in regulating antigen-specific primary and memory CD8 T cell responses to bacterial infection.
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S-nitrosoglutathione supplementation to ovalbumin-sensitized and -challenged mice ameliorates methacholine-induced bronchoconstriction.
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S100A8 protein attenuates airway hyperresponsiveness by suppressing the contraction of airway smooth muscle.
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Secondary allergic T cell responses are regulated by dendritic cell-derived thrombospondin-1 in the setting of allergic eye disease.
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Secondary structure of ovalbumin messenger RNA.
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Soluble proteins delivered to dendritic cells via pH-sensitive liposomes induce primary cytotoxic T lymphocyte responses in vitro.
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Steroid hormone induction of a specific translatable messenger RNA.
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Steroid hormone regulation of specific gene expression.
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Steroid hormone regulation of specific messenger RNA and protein synthesis in eucaryotic cells.
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Stimulation of cell-free polypeptide synthesis by a protein fraction extracted from chick oviduct polyribosomes.
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Substance P dependence of endosomal fusion during bladder inflammation.
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Synthesis of (3H)DNA complementary to ovalbumin messenger RNA: evidence for limited copies of the ovalbumin gene in chick oviduct.
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T-cell-receptor affinity and thymocyte positive selection.
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TLR4 signaling attenuates ongoing allergic inflammation.
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Targeted Elimination of Immunodominant B Cells Drives the Germinal Center Reaction toward Subdominant Epitopes.
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The contribution of type I interferon signaling to immunity induced by alphavirus replicon vaccines.
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The extracellular matrix protein mindin regulates trafficking of murine eosinophils into the airspace.
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The mechanism of steroid-hormone regulation of transcription of specific eukaryotic genes.
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The ovalbumin gene. Partial purification of the coding strand.
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Therapeutic immunization protects dopaminergic neurons in a mouse model of Parkinson's disease.
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This paper is the winner of an SFB Award in the Hospital Intern, Residency category: Peptide biomaterials raising adaptive immune responses in wound healing contexts.
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Transfer of CD8+ T cell memory using Bcl-2 as a marker.
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Unexpected role of clathrin adaptor AP-1 in MHC-dependent positive selection of T cells.
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Use of a specific probe for ovalbumin messenger RNA to quantitate estrogen-induced gene transcripts.
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Vascular permeability in a human tumor xenograft: molecular size dependence and cutoff size.
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Very high pressure gradient LC/MS/MS.
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Virally induced lytic cell death elicits the release of immunogenic GRP94/gp96.
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