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    Sequence similarity between SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid and multiple sclerosis-associated proteins provides insight into viral neuropathogenesis following infection by Lake, Camille M., Breen, Joseph J.

    Published in Scientific reports (08-01-2023)
    “…The novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 continues to cause death and disease throughout the world, underscoring the necessity of understanding the virus and host…”
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    Restimulation-Induced Cell Death (RICD): Methods for Modeling, Investigating, and Quantifying RICD Sensitivity in Primary Human T Cells via Flow Cytometric Analysis by Pohida, Katherine, Lake, Camille M, Yee, Debra, Snow, Andrew L

    Published in Bio-protocol (20-02-2022)
    “…When the body mounts an immune response against a foreign pathogen, the adaptive arm of the immune system relies upon clonal expansion of antigen-specific T…”
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    TIM-3 drives temporal differences in restimulation-induced cell death sensitivity in effector CD8+ T cells in conjunction with CEACAM1 by Lake, Camille M., Voss, Kelsey, Bauman, Bradly M., Pohida, Katherine, Jiang, Timothy, Dveksler, Gabriela, Snow, Andrew L.

    Published in Cell death & disease (14-04-2021)
    “…Immune homeostasis depends upon effective clearance of pathogens while simultaneously preventing autoimmunity and immunopathology in the host…”
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    Seroprevalence of Baylisascaris procyonis Infection among Humans, Santa Barbara County, California, USA, 2014-2016 by Weinstein, Sara B, Lake, Camille M, Chastain, Holly M, Fisk, David, Handali, Sukwan, Kahn, Philip L, Montgomery, Susan P, Wilkins, Patricia P, Kuris, Armand M, Lafferty, Kevin D

    Published in Emerging infectious diseases (01-08-2017)
    “…Baylisascaris procyonis (raccoon roundworm) infection is common in raccoons and can cause devastating pathology in other animals, including humans. Limited…”
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    Sequence similarity between SARS-CoV-2 Nucleocapsid and CNS proteins provides mechanistic insight into viral neuropathogenesis following infection by Lake, Camille, Breen, Joseph

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-05-2022)
    “…Abstract The novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 emerged in 2019 and continues to cause death and disease throughout the world. To date, there have been 272 million…”
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    PD-1 protects expanding human T cells from premature restimulation-induced cell death by Lee, Katherine, Elster, Sara, Lake, Camille M, Snow, Andrew L

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-05-2023)
    “…Abstract Programmed cell death-1 (PD-1) is a co-inhibitory protein that dampens TCR/CD28 signaling in part by recruiting the phosphatase SHP2 to the…”
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    TIM-3 drives temporal differences in restimulation-induced cell death sensitivity in effector CD8+ T cells in conjunction with CEACAM1 by Lake, Camille, Voss, Kelsey, Bauman, Bradly M., Pohida, Katherine, Jiang, Timothy, Dveksler, Gabriela, Snow, Andrew L.

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-05-2021)
    “…Abstract Immune homeostasis depends upon effective clearance of pathogens while simultaneously preventing immunopathology in the host. Restimulation-induced…”
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    TIM-3-dependent regulation of restimulation-induced cell death sensitivity flips changes in early versus late-stage human effector T cells by Lake, Camille, Jiang, Timothy, Bauman, Bradley, Voss, Kelsey, Snow, Andrew L

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-05-2019)
    “…Abstract In healthy individuals, the balance between immune-mediated pathogen clearance and tissue damage is tightly regulated through multiple processes. One…”
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    Molecular and temporal control of restimulation-induced cell death (RICD) in T lymphocytes by Lee, Katherine P, Epstein, Benjamin, Lake, Camille M, Snow, Andrew L

    Published in Frontiers in cell death (2023)
    “…For effective adaptive immunity, T lymphocytes must rapidly expand and contract in an antigen-specific manner to effectively control invading pathogens and…”
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    FOXP3, CD48 and autophagy confer the protection of CD4 and CD8 human T cells from T cell receptor restimulation-induced cell death by Voss, Kelsey, Lott, Nathaniel M, Lake, Camille, Bauman, Bradly M, Dorjbal, Batsukh, Luthers, Christopher R, Arjunaraja, Swadhinya, Dalgard, Clifton L, Snow, Andrew L

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-05-2019)
    “…Abstract The proliferation and contraction of activated effector T cells must be carefully coordinated to maintain immune homeostasis. This is achieved in part…”
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    FOXP3 protects conventional human T cells from premature restimulation-induced cell death by Voss, Kelsey, Lake, Camille, Luthers, Christopher R., Lott, Nathaniel M., Dorjbal, Batsukh, Arjunaraja, Swadhinya, Bauman, Bradly M., Soltis, Anthony R., Sukumar, Gauthaman, Dalgard, Clifton L., Snow, Andrew L.

    Published in Cellular & molecular immunology (01-01-2021)
    “…The adaptive immune response relies on specific apoptotic programs to maintain homeostasis. Conventional effector T cell (Tcon) expansion is constrained by…”
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    Impairment in the mesohippocampal dopamine circuit following exposure to the brominated flame retardant, HBCDD by Pham-Lake, Camille, Aronoff, Elizabeth B, Camp, Chad R, Vester, Aimee, Peters, Sam J, Caudle, W.Michael

    Published in Environmental toxicology and pharmacology (01-03-2017)
    “…Highlights • Brominated flame retardants (BFR) are associated with neurobehavioral deficits • HBCDD exposure decreased presynaptic dopaminergic proteins in the…”
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