T Cell Factor 1-Expressing Memory-like CD8(+) T Cells Sustain the Immune Response to Chronic Viral Infections.
Immunity. 2016 Aug 16;45(2):415-27.
High antigen levels induce an exhausted phenotype in a chronic infection without impairing T cell expansion and survival.
J Exp Med. 2016 Aug 22;213(9):1819-34.
A LAIR1 insertion generates broadly reactive antibodies against malaria variant antigens
Nature. 2016 Jan 7;529(7584):105-9
Target Density, Not Affinity or Avidity of Antigen Recognition, Determines Adoptive T Cell Therapy Outcomes in a Mouse Lymphoma Model.
J Immunol. 2016 May 1;196(9):3935-42.
Therapeutic vaccines and immunological intervention in HIV infection: a paradigm change
Curr Opin HIV AIDS. 2016 Nov;11(6):576-584
pMHC affinity controls duration of CD8+ T cell-DC interactions and imprints timing of effector differentiation versus expansion.
J Exp Med. 2016 Nov 14;213(12):2811-2829. Epub 2016 Oct 31.
A Minimum Epitope Overlap between Infections Strongly Narrows the Emerging T Cell Repertoire.
Cell Rep. 2016 Oct 11;17(3):627-635.
Role of proapoptotic BH3-only proteins in Listeria monocytogenes infection.
Eur J Immunol. 2016 Jun;46(6):1427-37.
Epstein Barr virus - a tumor virus that needs cytotoxic lymphocytes to persist asymptomatically.
Curr Opin Virol. 2016 Oct;20:34-39
NLRC5 shields T lymphocytes from NK-cell-mediated elimination under inflammatory conditions.
Nat Commun. 2016 Feb 10;7:10554.
Antibody-guided vaccine design: identification of protective epitopes
Curr Opin Immunol. 2016 Aug;41:62-7
L-Arginine Modulates T Cell Metabolism and Enhances Survival and Anti-tumor Activity.
Cell. 2016 Oct 20;167(3):829-842.e13
Development of broad-spectrum human monoclonal antibodies for rabies post-exposure prophylaxis.
EMBO Mol Med. 2016 Apr 1;8(4):407-21
NK Cell Influence on the Outcome of Primary Epstein-Barr Virus Infection.
Front Immunol. 2016 Aug 29;7:323
Notch Signaling Regulates the Homeostasis of Tissue-Restricted Innate-like T Cells.
J Immunol. 2016 Aug 1;197(3):771-82.
PD-1(+) and follicular helper T cells are responsible for persistent HIV-1 transcription in treated aviremic individuals.