Mitchell McGinty
Pinn Hall 1014Absence of TLR5 confers survival in mice bearing ovarian tumors treated with anti-PD-L1
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Absence of TLR5 confers survival in mice bearing ovarian tumors treated with anti-PD-L1
IL-33 Remediation of dysbiosis to potentiate anti-toxin B antibodies to protect against recurrence of C. difficile Infection Host: William Petri
Distal metabolic regulation of pre-cancerous mammary tissue by the gut microbiome via immune-modulated crosstalk
The role of the CXCR3-CXCL9 signaling axis in driving TH1 antibody polarization
Integrating systems biology approaches to interrogate Neisseria gonorrhoeae metabolism at the host-pathogen interface
Isaac's Title: "Mechanisms of caspase-1-mediated immunity to Toxoplasma gondii" Gislane's Title: "The role of CD38 on T CD8 TRM responses during viral infection".
Focused ultrasound ablation of melanoma with boiling histotripsy results in tumor antigen acquisition and antigen-dependent dendritic cell activation in draining lymph nodes
Jashim's Title: Investigating the impact of antibiotic-induced dysbiosis on protection from C. difficile colitis by mouse colonic Innate Lymphoid Cells
Sree's Title: Ovarian Cancer-Initiated TLR5 Signaling Confers Changes in Myelopoiesis
Brett's title: Molecular regulators of marginal zone B cells in atherosclerosis
Title: "SHP-1 negatively regulates microglial innate immune responses in Aβ amyloidosis"