37 results on '"Lammas, David"'
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2. Advances in leprosy immunology and the field application: A gap to bridge
3. A mycolic acid–specific CD1-restricted T cell population contributes to acute and memory immune responses in human tuberculosis infection
4. Identification of a Glycosyltransferase from Mycobacterium marinum Involved in Addition of a Caryophyllose Moiety in Lipooligosaccharides
5. Revisiting Human IL-12Rβ1 Deficiency
6. 1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D3 and IL-2 Combine to Inhibit T Cell Production of Inflammatory Cytokines and Promote Development of Regulatory T Cells Expressing CTLA-4 and FoxP3
7. Cytokine Signaling Regulates the Outcome of Intracellular Macrophage Parasitism by Cryptococcus neoformans
8. ATP-induced autophagy is associated with rapid killing of intracellular mycobacteria within human monocytes/macrophages
9. Identification of distinct human invariant natural killer T-cell response phenotypes to alpha-galactosylceramide
10. A child with recurrent mycobacterial infection
11. Direct cell-to-cell spread of a pathogenic yeast
12. IFN-γ regulates Fas ligand expression in human CD4+ T lymphocytes and controls their anti-mycobacterial cytotoxic functions
13. Bronchoalveolar lavage invariant natural killer T cells are not increased in asthma
14. Tuberculous meningitis: protracted course and clinical response to interferon-gamma
15. Extra-renal 25-hydroxyvitamin D3-1α-hydroxylase in human health and disease
16. Expulsion of Live Pathogenic Yeast by Macrophages
17. Differential response to interferon-γ therapy in a family with dominant negative partial interferon-γ receptor1 deficiency
18. The 5-Deoxy-5-methylthio-xylofuranose Residue in Mycobacterial Lipoarabinomannan. Absolute Stereochemistry, Linkage Position, Conformation, and Immunomodulatory Activity
19. Differential response to interferon-γ therapy in a family with dominant negative partial interferon-γ receptor1 deficiency
20. Clinical features of dominant and recessive interferon γ receptor 1 deficiencies
21. Interleukin (IL)–12 and IL‐23 Are Key Cytokines for Immunity against Salmonella in Humans
22. Tubercle bacilli generate a novel cell wall-associated pigment after long-term anaerobic culture
23. Deregulated Production of Protective Cytokines in Response toCandida albicansInfection in Patients with Chronic Mucocutaneous Candidiasis
24. Pyogenic Bacterial Infections in Humans with IRAK-4 Deficiency
25. Low Penetrance, Broad Resistance, and Favorable Outcome of Interleukin 12 Receptor β1 Deficiency
26. Association of a Polymorphism in the P2X7Gene with Tuberculosis in a Gambian Population
27. ATP-Mediated Killing of Intracellular Mycobacteria by Macrophages is a P2X7-Dependent Process Inducing Bacterial Death by Phagosome-Lysosome Fusion
28. Inherited Interleukin-12 Deficiency: IL12B Genotype and Clinical Phenotype of 13 Patients from Six Kindreds
29. Interferon-γ receptor deficiency mimicking Langerhans’ cell histiocytosis
30. ATP-Mediated Killing of Intracellular Mycobacteria by Macrophages Is a P2X7-Dependent Process Inducing Bacterial Death by Phagosome-Lysosome Fusion
31. Impaired Interferon Gamma-Mediated Immunity and Susceptibility to Mycobacterial Infection in Childhood
32. Characterisation of the P2X7 receptor-mediated signalling pathway associated with rapid killing of intracellular mycobacteria within human macrophages
33. ATP-Mediated Killing of Mycobacterium bovis Bacille Calmette-Guérin Within Human Macrophages Is Calcium Dependent and Associated with the Acidification of Mycobacteria-Containing Phagosomes
34. Diagnosis of defects in the type 1 cytokine pathway
35. A human IFNGR1 small deletion hotspot associated with dominant susceptibility to mycobacterial infection
36. Impairment of Mycobacterial Immunity in Human Interleukin-12 Receptor Deficiency
37. CD4+cytolytic T cells can destroy autologous and MHC-matched macrophages but fail to kill intracellularMycobacterium bovis-BCG
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