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Autor:
Ruth Salmon, Eric M. Chadwick, Bailey Donahue, Melissa Chin, G. Grant Welstead, Clay Patton, Blythe D. Sather, Stephen Michael Burleigh, Dean Y. Toy, Brian J. Belmont, David Jeffrey Huss, Alexandra Croft, Stephen J. Goldfless, Cameron S. Brandt
Publikováno v:
Cancer Immunology Research. 7:A027-A027
Background: Adoptive T-cell therapy with engineered T-cell receptors (eTCR) has demonstrated promising, yet modest clinical benefit to date. Key obstacles for this technology are 1) competition with the endogenous TCR for CD3 components that are requ
Autor:
X. Ye, L. Hebb, J. Shin, Sherri Mudri, Kimberly S. Waggie, Janine Bilsborough, Mark W. Rixon, Stacey R. Dillon, Eric M. Chadwick, William R. Henderson, Jane A. Gross
Publikováno v:
Clinical & Experimental Allergy. 38:1959-1968
Summary Background Increased levels of serum IgE are associated with greater asthma prevalence and disease severity. IgE depletion using an anti-IgE monoclonal antibody has met with success in the treatment of moderate-to-severe and severe persistent
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Edward D. Howard, Ardourel Daniel F, Fred Ramsdell, Craig D. Ostrander, Janet V. Johnston, Katherine E. Lewis, LuAnn Hebb, Janine Bilsborough, James W. West, Kristen Bontadelli, Zeren Gao, Joseph L. Kuijper, Christoph Bucher, Eric M. Chadwick, Mark W. Rixon, Anitra Wolf, Steven D. Levin, Bruce R. Blazar, Thomas R. Bukowski, Cameron S. Brandt, Angela K. Hammond, Brian A. Fox, Wenfeng Xu, David W. Taft
Members of the CD28 family play important roles in regulating T cell functions and share a common gene structure profile. We have identified VSTM3 as a protein whose gene structure matches that of the other CD28 family members. This protein (also kno
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::7614d95af9e079b1a87ae3169cc8051e
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3733993/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3733993/
Publikováno v:
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950). 185(10)
IL-31 signals through the heterodimeric receptor IL-31RA and oncostatin M receptor (OSMR), and has been linked with the development of atopic dermatitis, a Th2 cytokine-associated disease in humans. However, recent studies of IL-31RA knockout (KO) mi