Recent publications published by researchers at the MRC WIMM.
How the Respiratory Epithelium Senses and Reacts to Influenza Virus.
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Benam KH. et al, (2019), Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol, 60, 259 - 268
The role of respiratory epithelium in host defence against influenza virus infection.
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Denney L. and Ho L-P., (2018), Biomed J, 41, 218 - 233
MAIT cells are activated during human viral infections.
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van Wilgenburg B. et al, (2016), Nat Commun, 7
Pulmonary Epithelial Cell-Derived Cytokine TGF-β1 Is a Critical Cofactor for Enhanced Innate Lymphoid Cell Function
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Denney L. et al, (2015), Immunity, 43, 945 - 958
IL-33 promotes airway remodeling in pediatric patients with severe steroid-resistant asthma.
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Saglani S. et al, (2013), J Allergy Clin Immunol, 132, 676 - 685.e13
High levels of virus-specific CD4+ T cells predict severe pandemic influenza A virus infection.
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Zhao Y. et al, (2012), Am J Respir Crit Care Med, 186, 1292 - 1297
Activation of invariant NKT cells in early phase of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis results in differentiation of Ly6Chi inflammatory monocyte to M2 macrophages and improved outcome.
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Denney L. et al, (2012), J Immunol, 189, 551 - 557
Pivotal Advance: Invariant NKT cells reduce accumulation of inflammatory monocytes in the lungs and decrease immune-pathology during severe influenza A virus infection.
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Kok WL. et al, (2012), J Leukoc Biol, 91, 357 - 368
CONTRIBUTION OF ABERRANT MONOCYTE-NATURAL KILLER T (NKT) CELL AXIS TO IMMUNE-PATHOLOGY IN SARCOIDOSIS
Conference paper
Crawshaw AP. et al, (2011), THORAX, 66, A50 - A51
Parallel Session 8: Molecular and clinical interfaces of invariant natural killer T cells (iNKT)
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Denney L. et al, (2011), IMMUNOLOGY, 135, 41 - 41
Reduction of natural killer but not effector CD8 t lymphoyctes in three consecutive cases of severe/lethal H1N1/09 influenza a virus infection
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Denney L. et al, (2010), PLoS ONE, 5
Reduction of natural killer but not effector CD8 T lymphocytes in three consecutive cases of severe/lethal H1N1/09 influenza A virus infection.
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Denney L. et al, (2010), PLoS One, 5
Invariant NKT cells are required for a proportionate innate immune response to highly pathogenic influenza A virus infection
Conference paper
Kok WL. et al, (2008), IMMUNOLOGY, 125, 85 - 85
Activation of invariant NKT cells enhances the innate immune response and improves the disease course in influenza A virus infection.
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Ho L-P. et al, (2008), Eur J Immunol, 38, 1913 - 1922