Search Results - "TURLEY, S. J."
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Transport of Peptide: MHC Class II Complexes in Developing Dendritic Cells
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (21-04-2000)“…Major histocompatibility complex class II (MHC II) molecules capture peptides within the endocytic pathway to generate T cell receptor (TCR) ligands. Immature…”
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Developmental regulation of MHC class II transport in mouse dendritic cells
Published in Nature (London) (21-08-1997)“…Dendritic cells (DCs) have the unique capacity to initiate primary and secondary immune responses. They acquire antigens in peripheral tissues and migrate to…”
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Transcriptomic analysis of hepatocellular carcinoma reveals molecular features of disease progression and tumor immune biology
Published in NPJ precision oncology (15-11-2018)“…Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) develops in the context of chronic inflammatory liver disease and has an extremely poor prognosis. An immunosuppressive tumor…”
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Projection of an Immunological Self Shadow within the Thymus by the Aire Protein
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (15-11-2002)“…Humans expressing a defective form of the transcription factor AIRE (autoimmune regulator) develop multiorgan autoimmune disease. We used airedeficient mice to…”
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Analysis of the autoantibody response to fibrillarin in human disease and murine models of autoimmunity
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-01-1995)“…Fibrillarin, a component of the U3 RNP particle, is a target for the spontaneously arising autoantibodies in human scleroderma and a monoclonal autoantibody…”
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Selective induction of anti‐fibrillarin autoantibodies by silver nitrate in mice
Published in Clinical and experimental immunology (01-05-1994)“…SUMMARY Female SJL (H‐2s) mice developed serum IgG anti‐nucleolar antibodies (ANoA) after 5 weeks treatment with 0·05% or 0·01% silver nitrate (AgNO3) in…”
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Murine Genotype Influences the Specificity, Magnitude and Persistence of Murine Mercury-Induced Autoimmunity
Published in Journal of autoimmunity (01-04-1996)“…Genetic factors are major contributors in determining the susceptibility to systemic autoimmune diseases. We studied the influence of genotype on systemic…”
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Illegal shooting is now a leading cause of death of birds along power lines in the western USA
Published in iScience (18-08-2023)“…Human actions, both legal and illegal, affect wildlife in many ways. Inaccurate diagnosis of cause of death undermines law enforcement, management, threat…”
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Dendritic cells: inciting and inhibiting autoimmunity
Published in Current Opinion in Immunology (01-12-2002)“…Dendritic cells are considered the most influential antigen presenting cells in the body because of their unique role in initiating immunity against…”
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Self-encounters of the third kind: lymph node stroma promotes tolerance to peripheral tissue antigens
Published in Mucosal immunology (01-07-2008)“…Multiple mechanisms have evolved to maintain tolerance among CD8 + T cells to innocuous antigens that arise in cutaneous and mucosal tissues. In the thymus,…”
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Molecular cloning and sequence analysis of U3 snoRNA-associated mouse fibrillarin
Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (19-10-1993)“…We have isolated and determined the sequence of a 1.1-kb cDNA from a murine WEHI-3 macrophage library which encodes the highly conserved, nucleolar protein,…”
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Fibrillarin and Other snoRNP Proteins Are Targets of Autoantibodies in Xenobiotic-Induced Autoimmunity
Published in Clinical immunology (Orlando, Fla.) (01-10-2001)“…Exposure of SJL/J mice to mercury induces an anti-nucleolar autoantibody response. The predominant target is fibrillarin, a 34-kDa component of the small…”
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AIRE in the thymus and beyond
Published in Current opinion in immunology (01-12-2009)“…The maintenance of immunologic self-tolerance requires the coordination of multiple complementary systems. Studies of the Autoimmune Regulator ( Aire ) gene…”
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Adverse immunological effects and autoimmunity induced by dental amalgam and alloy in mice
Published in The FASEB journal (01-11-1994)“…Dental amalgam fillings are the most important source of mercury exposure in the general population, but their potential to cause systemic health consequences…”
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TGF-β signalling attenuates tumour response to PD-L1 checkpoint blockade by contributing to retention of T cells in the peritumoural stroma
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Testosterone is an endogenous regulator of BAFF and splenic B cell number
Published in Nature communications (2018)“…Testosterone deficiency in men is associated with increased risk for autoimmunity and increased B cell numbers through unknown mechanisms. Here we show that…”
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Unconventional antigen-presenting cells in the induction of peripheral CD8 super(+) T cell tolerance
Published in Journal of leukocyte biology (01-10-2009)“…Bone marrow-derived APCs are considered the predominant cell type involved in the induction and maintenance of T cell tolerance in vivo. In the periphery,…”
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Genetic Susceptibility to Silver-Induced Anti-fibrillarin Autoantibodies in Mice
Published in Clinical immunology and immunopathology (01-12-1995)“…Similar to mercuric chloride, silver nitrate has recently been shown to induce IgG autoantibodies targeting the nucleolar 34-kDa protein fibrillarin i SJL (H-2…”
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Antigen processing for amateurs and professionals
Published in Trends in cell biology (01-06-1998)“…The initiation and propagation of immune responses is dependent on the ability of antigen-presenting cells (APCs) to convert proteins into peptides, to load…”
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