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    Arming of MAIT Cell Cytolytic Antimicrobial Activity Is Induced by IL-7 and Defective in HIV-1 Infection by Leeansyah, Edwin, Svärd, Jenny, Dias, Joana, Buggert, Marcus, Nyström, Jessica, Quigley, Máire F, Moll, Markus, Sönnerborg, Anders, Nowak, Piotr, Sandberg, Johan K

    Published in PLoS pathogens (01-08-2015)
    “…Mucosa-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells represent a large innate-like evolutionarily conserved antimicrobial T-cell subset in humans. MAIT cells recognize…”
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    Activation, exhaustion, and persistent decline of the antimicrobial MR1-restricted MAIT-cell population in chronic HIV-1 infection by Leeansyah, Edwin, Ganesh, Anupama, Quigley, Máire F., Sönnerborg, Anders, Andersson, Jan, Hunt, Peter W., Somsouk, Ma, Deeks, Steven G., Martin, Jeffrey N., Moll, Markus, Shacklett, Barbara L., Sandberg, Johan K.

    Published in Blood (14-02-2013)
    “…Mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells are an evolutionarily conserved antimicrobial MR1-restricted T-cell subset. MAIT cells are CD161+, express a Vα7.2…”
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    A human memory T cell subset with stem cell–like properties by Gattinoni, Luca, Lugli, Enrico, Ji, Yun, Pos, Zoltan, Paulos, Chrystal M, Quigley, Máire F, Almeida, Jorge R, Gostick, Emma, Yu, Zhiya, Carpenito, Carmine, Wang, Ena, Douek, Daniel C, Price, David A, June, Carl H, Marincola, Francesco M, Roederer, Mario, Restifo, Nicholas P

    Published in Nature medicine (01-10-2011)
    “…Whether there exists a human memory T cell population with stem cell–like properties of self-renewal and multipotency is under active investigation. Here…”
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    Convergent recombination shapes the clonotypic landscape of the naïve T-cell repertoire by Quigley, Máire F., Greenaway, Hui Yee, Venturi, Vanessa, Lindsay, Ross, Quinn, Kylie M., Seder, Robert A., Douek, Daniel C., Davenport, Miles P., Price, David A., Ahmed, Rafi

    “…Adaptive T-cell immunity relies on the recruitment of antigen-specific clonotypes, each defined by the expression of a distinct T-cell receptor (TCR), from an…”
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    Handheld Co-Axial Bioprinting: Application to in situ surgical cartilage repair by Duchi, Serena, Onofrillo, Carmine, O’Connell, Cathal D., Blanchard, Romane, Augustine, Cheryl, Quigley, Anita F., Kapsa, Robert M. I., Pivonka, Peter, Wallace, Gordon, Di Bella, Claudia, Choong, Peter F. M.

    Published in Scientific reports (19-07-2017)
    “…Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting is driving major innovations in the area of cartilage tissue engineering. Extrusion-based 3D bioprinting necessitates a…”
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    A mechanism for TCR sharing between T cell subsets and individuals revealed by pyrosequencing by Venturi, Vanessa, Quigley, Máire F, Greenaway, Hui Yee, Ng, Pauline C, Ende, Zachary S, McIntosh, Tina, Asher, Tedi E, Almeida, Jorge R, Levy, Samuel, Price, David A, Davenport, Miles P, Douek, Daniel C

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-04-2011)
    “…The human naive T cell repertoire is the repository of a vast array of TCRs. However, the factors that shape their hierarchical distribution and relationship…”
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    Antifouling Strategies for Electrochemical Biosensing: Mechanisms and Performance toward Point of Care Based Diagnostic Applications by Russo, Matthew J, Han, Mingyu, Desroches, Pauline E, Manasa, Clayton S, Dennaoui, Jessair, Quigley, Anita F, Kapsa, Robert M. I, Moulton, Simon E, Guijt, Rosanne M, Greene, George W, Silva, Saimon Moraes

    Published in ACS sensors (23-04-2021)
    “…Although there exist numerous established laboratory-based technologies for sample diagnostics and analyte detection, many medical and forensic science…”
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    Allogeneic virus-specific T cells with HLA alloreactivity do not produce GVHD in human subjects by Melenhorst, J. Joseph, Leen, Ann M., Bollard, Catherine M., Quigley, Máire F., Price, David A., Rooney, Cliona M., Brenner, Malcolm K., Barrett, A. John, Heslop, Helen E.

    Published in Blood (25-11-2010)
    “…Adoptive transfer of viral antigen-specific memory T cells can reconstitute antiviral immunity, but in a recent report a majority of virus-specific cytotoxic…”
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    Risk of major amputation in patients with intermittent claudication undergoing early revascularization by Golledge, J., Moxon, J. V., Rowbotham, S., Pinchbeck, J., Yip, L., Velu, R., Quigley, F., Jenkins, J., Morris, D. R.

    Published in British journal of surgery (01-05-2018)
    “…Background Revascularization is being used increasingly for the treatment of intermittent claudication and yet few studies have reported the long‐term outcomes…”
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    CXCR5⁺ CCR7⁻ CD8 T cells are early effector memory cells that infiltrate tonsil B cell follicles by Quigley, Máire F, Gonzalez, Veronica D, Granath, Anna, Andersson, Jan, Sandberg, Johan K

    Published in European journal of immunology (01-12-2007)
    “…Naive and central memory CD8 T cells use CCR7 to recirculate through T cell zones of secondary lymphoid organs where they can encounter antigen. Here we…”
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    Severe functional impairment and elevated PD-1 expression in CD1d-restricted NKT cells retained during chronic HIV-1 infection by Moll, Markus, Kuylenstierna, Carlotta, Gonzalez, Veronica D, Andersson, Sofia K, Bosnjak, Lidija, Sönnerborg, Anders, Quigley, Máire F, Sandberg, Johan K

    Published in European journal of immunology (01-03-2009)
    “…Invariant CD1d-restricted NKT cells play important roles in regulating both innate and adaptive immunity. They are targeted by HIV-1 infection and severely…”
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    Functional identification of an Arabidopsis pectin biosynthetic homogalacturonan galacturonosyltransferase by Sterling, J.D, Atmodjo, M.A, Inwood, S.E, Kolli, V.S.K, Quigley, H.F, Hahn, M.G, Mohnen, D

    “…Galacturonosyltransferases (GalATs) are required for the synthesis of pectin, a family of complex polysaccharides present in the cell walls of all land plants…”
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    The peripheral differentiation of human natural killer T cells by Liu, Jie, Hill, Brenna J, Darko, Sam, Song, Kaimei, Quigley, Máire F, Asher, Tedi E, Morita, Yohei, Greenaway, Hui Y, Venturi, Vanessa, Douek, Daniel C, Davenport, Miles P, Price, David A, Roederer, Mario

    Published in Immunology and cell biology (01-07-2019)
    “…The peripheral maturation of human CD1d‐restricted natural killer T (NKT) cells has not been well described. In this study, we identified four major subsets of…”
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    IL-10 restricts memory T cell inflation during cytomegalovirus infection by Jones, Morgan, Ladell, Kristin, Wynn, Katherine K, Stacey, Maria A, Quigley, Máire F, Gostick, Emma, Price, David A, Humphreys, Ian R

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-09-2010)
    “…The beta-herpesvirus CMV induces a substantial and progressive expansion of virus-specific memory CD8 T cells, which protect the host against viral…”
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    Combination of agrin and laminin increase acetylcholine receptor clustering and enhance functional neuromuscular junction formation In vitro by Zhang, Bill G.X., Quigley, Anita F., Bourke, Justin L, Nowell, Cameron J., Myers, Damian E., Choong, Peter F.M., Kapsa, Robert M.I.

    Published in Developmental neurobiology (Hoboken, N.J.) (01-05-2016)
    “…ABSTRACT Clustering of acetylcholine receptors (AChR) at the postsynaptic membrane is a crucial step in the development of neuromuscular junctions (NMJ)…”
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    The influence of experiential wilderness-based professional-development on educator character and practices by Holland, W. Hunter, Powell, Robert B., Holland, Kathleen K., Garst, Barry A., Baldwin, Elizabeth D., Quigley, Cassie F.

    “…Continuing education programs for educators are designed to advance educators’ teaching practices and ultimately advance students’ academic success. However,…”
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