Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)
HIV-induced changes in T cell signaling pathways.
Codominance of TLR2-dependent and TLR2-independent modulation of MHC class II in Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection in vivo.
Structure and function: heat shock proteins and adaptive immunity.
Mycobacterium tuberculosis infects dendritic cells with high frequency and impairs their function in vivo.
Regulation of T cell responses in the developing human fetus.
Potent inhibition of macrophage responses to IFN-gamma by live virulent Mycobacterium tuberculosis is independent of mature mycobacterial lipoproteins but dependent on TLR2.
HIV-1 viral escape in infancy followed by emergence of a variant-specific CTL response.
CCR2-dependent trafficking of F4/80dim macrophages and CD11cdim/intermediate dendritic cells is crucial for T cell recruitment to lungs infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Mycobacterium tuberculosis inhibits macrophage responses to IFN-gamma through myeloid differentiation factor 88-dependent and -independent mechanisms.
Reconstitution of virus-specific CD4 proliferative responses in pediatric HIV-1 infection.