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    A cell-impermeable cyclosporine A derivative reduces pathology in a mouse model of allergic lung inflammation by Balsley, Molly A, Malesevic, Miroslav, Stemmy, Erik J, Gigley, Jason, Jurjus, Rosalyn A, Herzog, Dallen, Bukrinsky, Michael I, Fischer, Gunter, Constant, Stephanie L

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-12-2010)
    “…Although the main regulators of leukocyte trafficking are chemokines, another family of chemotactic agents is cyclophilins. Intracellular cyclophilins function…”
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    Tumor derived gangliosides promote regulatory cell activity (98.10) by Jales, Alessandra, Falahati, Rustom, Herzog, Dallen, Ladisch, Stephan, Leitenberg, David

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-04-2010)
    “…Abstract Gangliosides, shed by tumor cells, have been shown to have immunomodulatory properties, suggesting that gangliosides may be a critical factor in…”
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    Targeting the function of extracellular cyclophilins as a novel approach for the treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA). (35.13) by Jurjus, Rosalyn, Gloor, Kayleen, Herzog, Dallen, Berman, Dana, Constant, Stephanie

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-04-2010)
    “…Abstract Elevated levels of extracellular cyclophilins A and B are present in the synovial fluid of RA patients and have been reported to correlate with…”
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    Ganglioside-exposed dendritic cells inhibit T-cell effector function by promoting regulatory cell activity by Jales, Alessandra, Falahati, Rustom, Mari, Elisabeth, Stemmy, Erik J, Shen, Weiping, Southammakosane, Cathy, Herzog, Dallen, Ladisch, Stephan, Leitenberg, David

    Published in Immunology (2011)
    “…Tumour pathogenesis is characterized by an immunosuppressive microenvironment that limits the development of effective tumour-specific immune responses. This…”
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    CD4 co-receptor dependent signaling promotes competency for re-stimulation induced cell death of effector T cells by Tinsley, Kevin W., Herzog, Dallen, Leitenberg, David

    Published in Cellular immunology (2011)
    “…The elimination of activated T cells by FAS-mediated signaling is an important immunoregulatory mechanism used to maintain homeostasis and prevent tissue…”
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