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    Programmed Cell Death and Inflammation: Winter Is Coming by Kolb, Joseph P., Oguin, Thomas H., Oberst, Andrew, Martinez, Jennifer

    Published in Trends in immunology (01-10-2017)
    “…The life of an organism requires the assistance of an unlikely process: programmed cell death. Both development and the maintenance of homeostasis result in…”
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    A new class of antibodies that overcomes a steric barrier to cross-group neutralization of influenza viruses by Simmons, Holly C, Watanabe, Akiko, Oguin Iii, Thomas H, Van Itallie, Elizabeth S, Wiehe, Kevin J, Sempowski, Gregory D, Kuraoka, Masayuki, Kelsoe, Garnett, McCarthy, Kevin R

    Published in PLoS biology (21-12-2023)
    “…Antibody titers that inhibit the influenza virus hemagglutinin (HA) from engaging its receptor are the accepted correlate of protection from infection. Many…”
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    Highly Pathological Influenza A Virus Infection Is Associated with Augmented Expression of PD-1 by Functionally Compromised Virus-Specific CD8+ T Cells by Rutigliano, John A, Sharma, Shalini, Morris, Melissa Y, Oguin, 3rd, Thomas H, McClaren, Jennifer L, Doherty, Peter C, Thomas, Paul G

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-02-2014)
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    Quantitative impact of thymic selection on Foxp3+ and Foxp3– subsets of self-peptide/MHC class II-specific CD4+ T cells by Moon, James J, Dash, Pradyot, Oguin, Thomas H. III, McClaren, Jennifer L, Chu, H. Hamlet, Thomas, Paul G, Jenkins, Marc K

    “…It is currently thought that T cells with specificity for self-peptide/MHC (pMHC) ligands are deleted during thymic development, thereby preventing…”
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    RIPK3 Restricts Viral Pathogenesis via Cell Death-Independent Neuroinflammation by Daniels, Brian P., Snyder, Annelise G., Olsen, Tayla M., Orozco, Susana, Oguin, Thomas H., Tait, Stephen W.G., Martinez, Jennifer, Gale, Michael, Loo, Yueh-Ming, Oberst, Andrew

    Published in Cell (06-04-2017)
    “…Receptor-interacting protein kinase-3 (RIPK3) is an activator of necroptotic cell death, but recent work has implicated additional roles for RIPK3 in…”
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    Transient inhibition of lysosomal functions potentiates nucleic acid vaccines by Wang, Chunxi, Karlsson, Amelia, Oguin, 3rd, Thomas H, Macintyre, Andrew N, Sempowski, Gregory D, McCarthy, Kevin R, Wang, Yifei, Moody, M Anthony, Yuan, Fan

    “…Nucleic acid vaccines have shown promising results in the clinic against infectious diseases and cancers. To robustly improve the vaccine efficacy and safety,…”
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    Altering the Immunogenicity of Hemagglutinin Immunogens by Hyperglycosylation and Disulfide Stabilization by Thornlow, Dana N, Macintyre, Andrew N, Oguin, Thomas H, Karlsson, Amelia B, Stover, Erica L, Lynch, Heather E, Sempowski, Gregory D, Schmidt, Aaron G

    Published in Frontiers in immunology (07-10-2021)
    “…Influenza virus alters glycosylation patterns on its surface exposed glycoproteins to evade host adaptive immune responses. The viral hemagglutinin (HA), in…”
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    Paired analysis of TCRα and TCRβ chains at the single-cell level in mice by Dash, Pradyot, McClaren, Jennifer L, Oguin, 3rd, Thomas H, Rothwell, William, Todd, Brandon, Morris, Melissa Y, Becksfort, Jared, Reynolds, Cory, Brown, Scott A, Doherty, Peter C, Thomas, Paul G

    Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-01-2011)
    “…Characterizing the TCRα and TCRβ chains expressed by T cells responding to a given pathogen or underlying autoimmunity helps in the development of vaccines and…”
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    Enhanced Susceptibility of Ago1/3 Double-Null Mice to Influenza A Virus Infection by Van Stry, Melanie, Oguin, 3rd, Thomas H, Cheloufi, Sihem, Vogel, Peter, Watanabe, Makiko, Pillai, Meenu R, Dash, Pradyot, Thomas, Paul G, Hannon, Gregory J, Bix, Mark

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-04-2012)
    “…Author's Correction ( vol. 86 , p. 8344 ) Article Usage Stats Services JVI Citing Articles Google Scholar PubMed Related Content Social Bookmarking CiteULike…”
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    Phospholipase D Facilitates Efficient Entry of Influenza Virus, Allowing Escape from Innate Immune Inhibition by Oguin, Thomas H., Sharma, Shalini, Stuart, Amanda D., Duan, Susu, Scott, Sarah A., Jones, Carrie K., Daniels, J. Scott, Lindsley, Craig W., Thomas, Paul G., Brown, H. Alex

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (12-09-2014)
    “…Lipid metabolism plays a fundamental role during influenza virus replication, although key regulators of lipid-dependent trafficking and virus production…”
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    Stress Kinase GCN2 Controls the Proliferative Fitness and Trafficking of Cytotoxic T Cells Independent of Environmental Amino Acid Sensing by Van de Velde, Lee-Ann, Guo, Xi-Zhi J., Barbaric, Lidija, Smith, Amber M., Oguin, Thomas H., Thomas, Paul G., Murray, Peter J.

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (22-11-2016)
    “…GCN2 is one of four “stress kinases” that block translation by phosphorylating eIF2α. GCN2 is thought to bind uncharged tRNAs to “sense” amino acid…”
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