AAAAAA

   
Results: 1-8 |
Results: 8

Authors: Leishman, AJ Naidenko, OV Attinger, A Koning, F Lena, CJ Xiong, Y Chang, HC Reinherz, E Kronenberg, M Cheroutre, H
Citation: Aj. Leishman et al., T cell responses modulated through interaction between CD8 alpha alpha andthe nonclassical MHC class I molecule, TL, SCIENCE, 294(5548), 2001, pp. 1936-1939

Authors: Shaikh, RB Santee, S Granger, SW Butrovich, K Cheung, T Kronenberg, M Cheroutre, H Ware, CF
Citation: Rb. Shaikh et al., Constitutive expression of LIGHT on T cells leads to lymphocyte activation, inflammation, and tissue destruction, J IMMUNOL, 167(11), 2001, pp. 6330-6337

Authors: Elewaut, D Brossay, L Santee, SM Naidenko, OV Burdin, N De Winter, H Matsuda, J Ware, CF Cheroutre, H Kronenberg, M
Citation: D. Elewaut et al., Membrane lymphotoxin is required for the development of different subpopulations of NK T cells, J IMMUNOL, 165(2), 2000, pp. 671-679

Authors: Shih, DM Xia, YR Wang, XP Miller, E Castellani, LW Subbanagounder, G Cheroutre, H Faull, KF Berliner, JA Witztum, JL Lusis, AJ
Citation: Dm. Shih et al., Combined serum paraoxonase knockout/apolipoprotein E knockout mice exhibitincreased lipoprotein oxidation and atherosclerosis, J BIOL CHEM, 275(23), 2000, pp. 17527-17535

Authors: Kronenberg, M Cheroutre, H
Citation: M. Kronenberg et H. Cheroutre, Do mucosal T cells prevent intestinal inflammation?, GASTROENTY, 118(5), 2000, pp. 974-977

Authors: De Winter, H Cheroutre, H Kronenberg, M
Citation: H. De Winter et al., Mucosal Immunity and Inflammation II. The yin and yang of T cells in intestinal inflammation: pathogenic and protective roles in a mouse colitis model, AM J P-GAST, 39(6), 1999, pp. G1317-G1321

Authors: Gapin, L Cheroutre, H Kronenberg, M
Citation: L. Gapin et al., Cutting edge: TCR alpha beta(+) CD8 alpha alpha(+) T cells are found in intestinal intraepithelial lymphocytes of mice that lack classical MHC Class I molecules, J IMMUNOL, 163(8), 1999, pp. 4100-4104

Authors: Pauza, ME Neal, H Hagenbaugh, A Cheroutre, H Lo, D
Citation: Me. Pauza et al., T-cell production of an inducible interleukin-10 transgene provides limited protection from autoimmune diabetes, DIABETES, 48(10), 1999, pp. 1948-1953
Risultati: 1-8 |