Generation of mucosal cytotoxic T cells against soluble protein by tissue-specific environmental and costimulatory signals.
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Characterization of vesicular stomatitis virus recombinants that express and incorporate high levels of hepatitis C virus glycoproteins.Bystander-activated memory CD8 T cells control early pathogen load in an innate-like, NKG2D-dependent mannerFas is not essential for lamina propria T lymphocyte homeostasisIntestinal attraction: CCL25 functions in effector lymphocyte recruitment to the small intestine.Selective generation of gut tropic T cells in gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT): requirement for GALT dendritic cells and adjuvant.Endogenous naive CD8+ T cell precursor frequency regulates primary and memory responses to infectionCombined IL-15/IL-15Ralpha immunotherapy maximizes IL-15 activity in vivo.CD8 T cell recall responses are regulated by the tissue tropism of the memory cell and pathogen.Initial T cell frequency dictates memory CD8+ T cell lineage commitment.Cutting edge: migration to nonlymphoid tissues results in functional conversion of central to effector memory CD8 T cellsGlycoprotein exchange vectors based on vesicular stomatitis virus allow effective boosting and generation of neutralizing antibodies to a primary isolate of human immunodeficiency virus type 1Fibroblastic reticular cells from lymph nodes attenuate T cell expansion by producing nitric oxide.Agonistic anti-CD40 enhances the CD8+ T cell response during vesicular stomatitis virus infection.Dissociating markers of senescence and protective ability in memory T cellsHigh-level primary CD8(+) T-cell response to human immunodeficiency virus type 1 gag and env generated by vaccination with recombinant vesicular stomatitis viruses.Mice deficient in perforin, CD4+ T cells, or CD28-mediated signaling maintain the typical immunodominance hierarchies of CD8+ T-cell responses to influenza virusEarly signals during CD8 T cell priming regulate the generation of central memory cells.Dicer controls CD8+ T-cell activation, migration, and survival.CD40L in autoimmunity and mucosally induced tolerance.Tissue-resident memory T cells.IL-15R alpha expression on CD8+ T cells is dispensable for T cell memoryMemory CD8+ T cells provide innate immune protection against Listeria monocytogenes in the absence of cognate antigen.Duration of antigen availability influences the expansion and memory differentiation of T cells.Pathogen-induced inflammatory environment controls effector and memory CD8+ T cell differentiation.Persistent antigen presentation after acute vesicular stomatitis virus infectionEarly Effector CD8 T Cells Display Plasticity in Populating the Short-Lived Effector and Memory-Precursor Pools Following Bacterial or Viral Infection.Viral-induced encephalitis initiates distinct and functional CD103+ CD11b+ brain dendritic cell populations within the olfactory bulb.Increased competition for antigen during priming negatively impacts the generation of memory CD4 T cells.Initial T cell receptor transgenic cell precursor frequency dictates critical aspects of the CD8(+) T cell response to infection.Autoreactive T cells bypass negative selection and respond to self-antigen stimulation during infection.The role of beta7 integrins in CD8 T cell trafficking during an antiviral immune response.A critical role for CD40-CD40 ligand interactions in amplification of the mucosal CD8 T cell responseShortened Intervals during Heterologous Boosting Preserve Memory CD8 T Cell Function but Compromise LongevityExploring regulatory mechanisms of CD8+ T cell contraction.IL-7 and IL-15 differentially regulate CD8+ T-cell subsets during contraction of the immune response.Environmental cues dictate the fate of individual CD8+ T cells responding to infection.A Minimum Epitope Overlap between Infections Strongly Narrows the Emerging T Cell Repertoire.Nfil3-independent lineage maintenance and antiviral response of natural killer cellsInflammation and TCR signal strength determine the breadth of the T cell response in a bim-dependent manner.Autoimmunity-associated LYP-W620 does not impair thymic negative selection of autoreactive T cells.
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Generation of mucosal cytotoxic T cells against soluble protein by tissue-specific environmental and costimulatory signals.
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1998 nî lūn-bûn
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1998 թուականի Սեպտեմբերին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1998 թվականի սեպտեմբերին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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1998年の論文
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1998年論文
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1998年論文
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1998年論文
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1998年論文
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1998年論文
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1998年论文
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Generation of mucosal cytotoxi ...... tal and costimulatory signals.
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Generation of mucosal cytotoxi ...... tal and costimulatory signals.
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Generation of mucosal cytotoxi ...... tal and costimulatory signals.
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Generation of mucosal cytotoxi ...... tal and costimulatory signals.
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Generation of mucosal cytotoxi ...... tal and costimulatory signals.
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Generation of mucosal cytotoxi ...... tal and costimulatory signals.
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Generation of mucosal cytotoxi ...... tal and costimulatory signals.
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Generation of mucosal cytotoxi ...... tal and costimulatory signals.
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Generation of mucosal cytotoxi ...... tal and costimulatory signals.
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P2860
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Generation of mucosal cytotoxi ...... ntal and costimulatory signals
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10814-10819
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10.1073/PNAS.95.18.10814
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1998-09-01T00:00:00Z