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    KLRG1 + Memory CD8 T Cells Combine Properties of Short-Lived Effectors and Long-Lived Memory by Renkema, Kristin R, Huggins, Matthew A, Borges da Silva, Henrique, Knutson, Todd P, Henzler, Christy M, Hamilton, Sara E

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-08-2020)
    “…CD8 effector T cells with a CD127 KLRG1 phenotype are considered precursors to the long-lived memory pool, whereas KLRG1 CD127 cells are viewed as short-lived…”
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    Classical MHC expression by DP thymocytes impairs the selection of non-classical MHC restricted innate-like T cells by Georgiev, Hristo, Peng, Changwei, Huggins, Matthew A., Jameson, Stephen C., Hogquist, Kristin A.

    Published in Nature communications (16-04-2021)
    “…Conventional T cells are selected by peptide-MHC expressed by cortical epithelial cells in the thymus, and not by cortical thymocytes themselves that do not…”
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    T cell economics: precursor cells predict inflation by Huggins, Matthew A., Hamilton, Sara E.

    Published in Nature immunology (01-12-2020)
    “…The presence of central memory precursor cells during the acute response to cytomegalovirus infection is the best predictor of whether a T cell family will…”
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    Cholinergic Signals from the CNS Regulate G-CSF-Mediated HSC Mobilization from Bone Marrow via a Glucocorticoid Signaling Relay by Pierce, Halley, Zhang, Dachuan, Magnon, Claire, Lucas, Daniel, Christin, John R., Huggins, Matthew, Schwartz, Gary J., Frenette, Paul S.

    Published in Cell stem cell (04-05-2017)
    “…Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) are mobilized from niches in the bone marrow (BM) to the blood circulation by the cytokine granulocyte colony-stimulating…”
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    Non-equivalent antigen presenting capabilities of dendritic cells and macrophages in generating brain-infiltrating CD8+ T cell responses by Malo, Courtney S., Huggins, Matthew A., Goddery, Emma N., Tolcher, Heather M. A., Renner, Danielle N., Jin, Fang, Hansen, Michael J., Pease, Larry R., Pavelko, Kevin D., Johnson, Aaron J.

    Published in Nature communications (12-02-2018)
    “…The contribution of antigen-presenting cell (APC) types in generating CD8 + T cell responses in the central nervous system (CNS) is not fully defined, limiting…”
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    Perforin Expression by CD8 T Cells Is Sufficient To Cause Fatal Brain Edema during Experimental Cerebral Malaria by Huggins, Matthew A, Johnson, Holly L, Jin, Fang, N Songo, Aurelie, Hanson, Lisa M, LaFrance, Stephanie J, Butler, Noah S, Harty, John T, Johnson, Aaron J

    Published in Infection and immunity (01-05-2017)
    “…Human cerebral malaria (HCM) is a serious complication of infection. The most severe outcomes for patients include coma, permanent neurological deficits, and…”
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    Bridging the Gap: Engaging Black Men in Lung Cancer Research Through Barbershop Collaboration by Negrete, Miguel, Ademiluyi, Adeolu, Karayeva, Evgenia, Eskridge, George, Huggins, Matthew, Eskridge, Curtis M., Price, Bobby D., Bendinskas, Kestutis G., Watson, Karriem S., Kim, Sage J.

    Published in American journal of men's health (01-01-2024)
    “…Health disparities persist among Black men, notably in the context of lung cancer and stress-related health outcomes. This study explores these disparities…”
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    PD1 blockade improves survival and CD8 + cytotoxic capacity, without increasing inflammation, during normal microbial experience in old mice by Dahlquist, Korbyn J V, Huggins, Matthew A, Yousefzadeh, Matthew J, Soto-Palma, Carolina, Cholensky, Stephanie H, Pierson, Mark, Smith, Declan M, Hamilton, Sara E, Camell, Christina D

    Published in Nature aging (01-07-2024)
    “…By 2030, individuals 65 years of age or older will make up approximately 20% of the world's population . Older individuals are at the highest risk for…”
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    Circulating KLRG1 + long-lived effector memory T cells retain the flexibility to become tissue resident by Lucas, Erin D, Huggins, Matthew A, Peng, Changwei, O'Connor, Christine, Gress, Abigail R, Thefaine, Claire E, Dehm, Emma M, Kubota, Yoshiaki, Jameson, Stephen C, Hamilton, Sara E

    Published in Science immunology (28-06-2024)
    “…KLRG1 CD8 T cells persist for months after clearance of acute infections and maintain high levels of effector molecules, contributing protective immunity…”
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    AMPA receptor subunits define properties of state‐dependent synaptic plasticity by Emond, Michelle R., Montgomery, Johanna M., Huggins, Matthew L., Hanson, Jesse E., Mao, Lifang, Huganir, Richard L., Madison, Daniel V.

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-06-2010)
    “…Many synapses undergo immediate and persistent activity‐dependent changes in strength via processes that fall under the umbrella of synaptic plasticity. It is…”
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    Normalizing pathogen exposure via pet shop mouse cohousing leads to preferential maintenance of long-lived effector memory CD8 T cells by Lucas, Erin D, Huggins, Matthew A, Pierson, Mark, Hamilton, Sara

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-05-2023)
    “…Abstract Studies of the CD8 T cell memory compartment in mice have primarily been done in young mice maintained in specific pathogen free (SPF) environment…”
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    CD169+ macrophages provide a niche promoting erythropoiesis under homeostasis and stress by Chow, Andrew, Huggins, Matthew, Ahmed, Jalal, Hashimoto, Daigo, Lucas, Daniel, Kunisaki, Yuya, Pinho, Sandra, Leboeuf, Marylene, Noizat, Clara, van Rooijen, Nico, Tanaka, Masato, Zhao, Zhizhuang Joe, Bergman, Aviv, Merad, Miriam, Frenette, Paul S

    Published in Nature medicine (01-04-2013)
    “…Chow et al . report a crucial role for macrophages in erythroblast development in mice. Under conditions that induce new red blood cell formation, macrophage…”
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