Search Results - "Theodore L. Roth"
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Microglia Development and Function
Published in Annual review of immunology (01-01-2014)“…Proper development and function of the mammalian central nervous system (CNS) depend critically on the activity of parenchymal sentinels referred to as…”
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Transcranial amelioration of inflammation and cell death after brain injury
Published in Nature (London) (09-01-2014)“…Using long-term intravital photography to explore the cellular changes after compression-induced traumatic brain injury in a murine model, it is shown that…”
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Polymer-stabilized Cas9 nanoparticles and modified repair templates increase genome editing efficiency
Published in Nature biotechnology (01-01-2020)“…Versatile and precise genome modifications are needed to create a wider range of adoptive cellular therapies 1 – 5 . Here we report two improvements that…”
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The CD28-Transmembrane Domain Mediates Chimeric Antigen Receptor Heterodimerization With CD28
Published in Frontiers in immunology (23-03-2021)“…Anti-CD19 chimeric antigen receptor (CD19-CAR)-engineered T cells are approved therapeutics for malignancies. The impact of the hinge domain (HD) and the…”
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Single-molecule imaging of Hedgehog pathway protein Smoothened in primary cilia reveals binding events regulated by Patched1
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (07-07-2015)“…Accumulation of the signaling protein Smoothened (Smo) in the membrane of primary cilia is an essential step in Hedgehog (Hh) signal transduction, yet the…”
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A functional map of HIV-host interactions in primary human T cells
Published in Nature communications (01-04-2022)“…Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) relies on host molecular machinery for replication. Systematic attempts to genetically or biochemically define these host…”
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Migratory and adhesive cues controlling innate-like lymphocyte surveillance of the pathogen-exposed surface of the lymph node
Published in eLife (03-08-2016)“…Lymph nodes (LNs) contain innate-like lymphocytes that survey the subcapsular sinus (SCS) and associated macrophages for pathogen entry. The factors promoting…”
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XYZeq: Spatially resolved single-cell RNA sequencing reveals expression heterogeneity in the tumor microenvironment
Published in Science advances (01-04-2021)“…Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) of tissues has revealed remarkable heterogeneity of cell types and states but does not provide information on the…”
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Robust T cell activation requires an eIF3-driven burst in T cell receptor translation
Published in eLife (31-12-2021)“…Activation of T cells requires a rapid surge in cellular protein synthesis. However, the role of translation initiation in the early induction of specific…”
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A rapid and simple method for DNA engineering using cycled ligation assembly
Published in PloS one (16-09-2014)“…DNA assembly techniques have developed rapidly, enabling efficient construction of complex constructs that would be prohibitively difficult using traditional…”
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Epithelial miR-141 regulates IL-13-induced airway mucus production
Published in JCI insight (08-03-2021)“…IL-13-induced goblet cell metaplasia contributes to airway remodeling and pathological mucus hypersecretion in asthma. miRNAs are potent modulators of cellular…”
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TCF-1 regulates HIV-specific CD8+ T cell expansion capacity
Published in JCI insight (08-02-2021)“…Although many HIV cure strategies seek to expand HIV-specific CD8+ T cells to control the virus, all are likely to fail if cellular exhaustion is not…”
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Inflammation and neuroprotection in traumatic brain injury
Published in JAMA neurology (01-03-2015)“…Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a significant public health concern that affects individuals in all demographics. With increasing interest in the medical and…”
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Light-activated cell identification and sorting (LACIS) for selection of edited clones on a nanofluidic device
Published in Communications biology (03-05-2018)“…Despite improvements in the CRISPR molecular toolbox, identifying and purifying properly edited clones remains slow, laborious, and low-yield. Here, we…”
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Genetic Disease and Therapy
Published in Annual review of pathology (24-01-2021)“…Genetic diseases cause numerous complex and intractable pathologies. DNA sequences encoding each human's complexity and many disease risks are contained in the…”
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Genome-wide CRISPR Screens in Primary Human T Cells Reveal Key Regulators of Immune Function
Published in Cell (13-12-2018)“…Human T cells are central effectors of immunity and cancer immunotherapy. CRISPR-based functional studies in T cells could prioritize novel targets for drug…”
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Reprogramming human T cell function and specificity with non-viral genome targeting
Published in Nature (London) (01-07-2018)“…Decades of work have aimed to genetically reprogram T cells for therapeutic purposes 1 , 2 using recombinant viral vectors, which do not target transgenes to…”
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CRISPR–Cas9 genome engineering of primary CD4+ T cells for the interrogation of HIV–host factor interactions
Published in Nature protocols (01-01-2019)“…CRISPR–Cas9 gene-editing strategies have revolutionized our ability to engineer the human genome for robust functional interrogation of complex biological…”
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Pooled Knockin Targeting for Genome Engineering of Cellular Immunotherapies
Published in Cell (30-04-2020)“…Adoptive transfer of genetically modified immune cells holds great promise for cancer immunotherapy. CRISPR knockin targeting can improve cell therapies, but…”
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A large CRISPR-induced bystander mutation causes immune dysregulation
Published in Communications biology (18-02-2019)“…A persistent concern with CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing has been the potential to generate mutations at off-target genomic sites. While CRISPR-engineering mice to…”
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