Health Sciences, Immunology.
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Single cell analysis of multiple intracellular processes :ICAM-2/LFA-1 interactions as functional adhesion molecules of the immunological synapse.
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The role of surfactant proteins A and D in innate immunity :Regulation of inflammation and bacterial abrogation of protein function
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Structural and chemical genetic insights into protein-protein interactions of phosphate-dependent cell signaling :The cases of calcineurin and protein kinase C iota.
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Engineering the living-nonliving interface: New techniques for studying T-cell recognition.
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Generation and Function of CD8 T Cell Memory to gamma-Herpesviral Infection.
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Subnuclear compartmentalization of cell cycle effectors in B lymphopoiesis.
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Negative regulation of regulatory T cells by myeloid-derived suppressor cells in cancer.
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MHC class II restricted processing of endogenous antigens during viral infection.
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Multicomponent vaccine delivery systems for subcellular targeting of antigen and molecular adjuvant.
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Control of effector T cell metabolism and regulatory T cell generation by the serine/threonine kinase DRAK2.
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Promotion of antibody orientation by unique noncovalent polymer-protein pairing: Structural elucidation, mechanistic analysis, and applications in immunoassays and biosensors.
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Mechanisms of CD8+ T cell activation and memory maintenance following recombinant adenovirus immunization.
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Combinatorial design and development of biomaterials for use as drug delivery devices and immune adjuvants.
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Dendritic cell vaccination for relapse after allogeneic transplantation .
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The role of Programmed Death-1 (PD-1) expression in the negative selection of T lymphocytes.
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