21 results on '"Gallimore, Awen"'
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2. Molecular characterization of HLA class II binding to the LAG‐3 T cell co‐inhibitory receptor.
3. Interleukin-6 limits influenza-induced inflammation and protects against fatal lung pathology
4. Avidity of influenza-specific memory CD8+T-cell populations decays over time compromising antiviral immunity
5. Rapid early innate control of hepatitis C virus during IFN ‐α treatment compromises adaptive CD 4 + T ‐cell immunity
6. Setting the threshold for extra-thymic differentiation of Foxp3+ Tregs: TGF-β-dependent and T-cell autonomous
7. CD59a deficiency exacerbates influenza-induced lung inflammation through complement-dependent and -independent mechanisms
8. Potent T cell agonism mediated by a very rapid TCR/pMHC interaction
9. Regulatory T cells inhibit Fas ligand-induced innate and adaptive tumour immunity
10. Depletion of CD25+ regulatory cells uncovers immune responses to shared murine tumor rejection antigens
11. Normal pathogen-specific immune responses mounted by CTLA-4-deficient T cells: a paradigm reconsidered
12. MHC class I-restricted killing of neurons by virus-specific CD8+ T lymphocytes is effected through the Fas/FasL, but not the perforin pathway
13. Functionally distinct CD8+ memory T cell subsets in persistent EBV infection are differentiated by migratory receptor expression
14. Effect of epitope flanking residues on the presentation of N-terminal cytotoxic T lymphocyte epitopes
15. A protective cytotoxic T cell response to a subdominant epitope is influenced by the stability of the MHC class I/peptide complex and the overall spectrum of viral peptides generated within infected cells
16. Avidity of influenza-specific memory CD8+ T-cell populations decays over time compromising antiviral immunity.
17. Rapid early innate control of hepatitis C virus during IFN-α treatment compromises adaptive CD4+ T-cell immunity.
18. Depletion of CD25.
19. Functionally distinct CD8.
20. Avidity of influenza-specific memory CD8+ T-cell populations decays over time compromising antiviral immunity.
21. Rapid early innate control of hepatitis C virus during IFN-α treatment compromises adaptive CD4+ T-cell immunity.
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