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Philadelphia, PA 19107
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Bluemle Life Sciences Building, Room 706
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(215) 503-4530
(215) 923-4153 fax
Most Recent Peer-reviewed Publications
- Evidence that the density of self peptide-MHC ligands regulates T-cell receptor signaling
- Enteric alpha defensins in norm and pathology.
- The mechanisms of inactivation of the Tag7-Hsp70 cytotoxic complex
- Enteric alpha defensins in norm and pathology
- Mechanisms controlling granule-mediated cytolytic activity of cytotoxic T lymphocytes
- Quantum dots as a unique nanoscaffold to mimic membrane receptor clustering
- T cell receptor signaling kinetics takes the stage
- A novel composite immunotoxin that suppresses rabies virus production by the infected cells
- Changing separating distances between immune receptors as a sensitive mechanism regulating T-cell activation
- Kinetics of Early T Cell Receptor Signaling Regulate the Pathway of Lytic Granule Delivery to the Secretory Domain
- Can oligomeric T-cell receptor be used as a tool to detect viral peptide epitopes on infected cells?
- How a T cell receptor-like antibody recognizes major histocompatibility complex-bound peptide
- Protein kinase Cθ regulates stability of the peripheral adhesion ring junction and contributes to the sensitivity of target cell lysis by CTL
- Tpl2 and ERK transduce antiproliferative T cell receptor signals and inhibit transformation of chronically stimulated T cells
- Quantum dot/peptide-MHC biosensors reveal strong CD8-dependent cooperation between self and viral antigens that augment the T cell response
- Structural basis for degenerate recognition of natural HIV peptide variants by cytotoxic lymphocytes
- Antagonism of HIV-specific CD4+ T cells by C-termin 061E al truncation of a minimum epitope
- ICAM-1 co-stimulates target cells to facilitate antigen presentation
- Distinct role of lymphocyte function-associated antigen-1 in mediating effective cytolytic activity by cytotoxic T lymphocytes
- Major histocompatibility complex class I-intercellular adhesion molecule-1 association on the surface of target cells: Implications for antigen presentation to cytotoxic T lymphocytes
