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R Mallone, M Scotto, CN Janicki, EA James, L Fitzgerald-Miller, R Wagner, P Gottlieb, J Thorpe, N Jospe, I Durinovic-Bellò, C Boitard, O Lou, CM Dayan, FS Wong, T-Cell Workshop Committee, Immunology of Diabetes Society. (2011) " Immunology of Diabetes Society T-Cell Workshop: HLA class I tetramer-directed epitope validation initiative T-Cell Workshop Report-HLA Class I Tetramer Validation Initiative. " Diabetes Metab Res Rev 27. 720-6 PMID: 22069251 DOI: 10.1002/dmrr.1243 | Abstract and Keywords
Y Sui, S Gagnon, A Dzutsev, Q Zhu, H Yu, A Hogg, Y Wang, Z Xia, IM Belyakov, D Venzon, D Klinman, W Strober, B Kelsall, G Franchini, JA Berzofsky. (2011) " TLR agonists and/or IL-15 adjuvanted mucosal SIV vaccine reduced gut CD4⁺ memory T cell loss in SIVmac251-challenged rhesus macaques. " Vaccine 30. 59-68 PMID: 22041305 DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2011.10.043 | Abstract and Keywords
PJ Brennan, RV Tatituri, M Brigl, EY Kim, A Tuli, JP Sanderson, SD Gadola, FF Hsu, GS Besra, MB Brenner. (2011) " Invariant natural killer T cells recognize lipid self antigen induced by microbial danger signals. " Nat Immunol 12. 1202-11 PMID: 22037601 DOI: 10.1038/ni.2143 | Abstract and Keywords
SA Younes, G Punkosdy, S Caucheteux, T Chen, Z Grossman, WE Paul. (2011) " Memory phenotype CD4 T cells undergoing rapid, nonburst-like, cytokine-driven proliferation can be distinguished from antigen-experienced memory cells. " PLoS Biol 9. e1001171 PMID: 22022231 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.1001171 | Abstract and Keywords