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    Myeloid-specific ablation of Cblb is necessary to bolster defense against pulmonary fungal infection by Sharma, Jaishree, Nanjappa, Somashekarappa Gowda

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-05-2023)
    “…Fungal pneumonia is a severe clinical problem, especially in patients with compromised immunity. The long-term therapeutic and prophylactic use of antifungal…”
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    Journal Article
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    CBLB Constrains Inactivated Vaccine-Induced CD8+ T Cell Responses and Immunity against Lethal Fungal Pneumonia by Nanjappa, Somashekarappa Gowda, Mudalagiriyappa, Srinivasu, Fites, J. Scott, Suresh, M., Klein, Bruce S

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-05-2019)
    “…Fungal infections in CD4+ T cell immunocompromised patients have risen sharply in recent years. Although vaccines offer a rational avenue to prevent…”
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    Anti-Fungal Functional Tc17 Cells Persist as Long-Lasting Memory Without Plasticity Towards IFNγ by Nanjappa, Somashekarappa Gowda, McDermott, Andrew, Fites, Scott, Klein, Bruce

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-05-2016)
    “…Memory homeostasis of Th1/Tc1 cells is well characterized, whereas memory Th17-cell homeostasis, persistence and plasticity are debated. We have shown that…”
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    Evaluation of immunotherapeutic effects of IL -7 during acute and chronic viral infections by Gowda Nanjappa, Somashekarappa

    Published 01-01-2009
    “…CD8+ T cells are essential for protection against viral and intracellular bacterial/protozoan infections. Development of vaccines that induce potent CD8+ T…”
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    Dissertation
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    Evaluation of immunotherapeutic effects of IL-7 during acute and chronic viral infections by Gowda Nanjappa, Somashekarappa

    “…CD8+ T cells are essential for protection against viral and intracellular bacterial/protozoan infections. Development of vaccines that induce potent CD8+ T…”
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    Dissertation