19 results on '"Fong, Jerry J."'
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2. Siglec-14 Enhances NLRP3-Inflammasome Activation in Macrophages
3. Evolution of the exclusively human pathogen Neisseria gonorrhoeae: Human‐specific engagement of immunoregulatory Siglecs
4. Siglec-7 engagement by GBS β-protein suppresses pyroptotic cell death of natural killer cells
5. Immunomodulatory activity of extracellular Hsp70 mediated via paired receptors Siglec‐5 and Siglec‐14
6. Siglec-5 and Siglec-14 are polymorphic paired receptors that modulate neutrophil and amnion signaling responses to group B Streptococcus
7. The SIGLEC14 null allele is associated with Mycobacterium tuberculosis- and BCG-induced clinical and immunologic outcomes
8. Human-Specific Evolutionary Changes in the Biology of Siglecs
9. Cancer-targeted photoimmunotherapy induces antitumor immunity and can be augmented by anti-PD-1 therapy for durable anticancer responses in an immunologically active murine tumor model
10. Human-Specific Evolutionary Changes in the Biology of Siglecs
11. Abstract 1796: PD-L1 photoimmunotherapy kills immunosuppressive myeloid cells to activate local and systemic antitumor immunity in syngeneic mouse models
12. Abstract 1798: CTLA-4 photoimmunotherapy depletes intratumoral regulatory T cells (Tregs) to augment local and systemic immunity for anticancer activity
13. Expansion of intestinal stem cells associated with long-term adaptation following ileocecal resection in mice
14. Rapid expansion of intestinal secretory lineages following a massive small bowel resection in mice
15. Abstract 949: Anti-cancer activity by photoimmunotherapy is driven by adaptive immune responses and vaccinates the host against the tumor
16. Siglec-14 Enhances NLRP3-Inflammasome Activation in Macrophages
17. Abstract 2255: Combination treatment of cancer cell-targeted photoimmunotherapy plus anti-PD1 leads to synergistic anticancer activity in an immunocompetent mouse model
18. Abstract 3734: Cancer cell-targeted photoimmunotherapy elicits immunogenic cell death and activates the innate and adaptive immune response in the tumor microenvironment
19. β-N-Acetylglucosamine (O-GlcNAc) Is a Novel Regulator of Mitosis-specific Phosphorylations on Histone H3
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