25 results on '"Goenka, Radhika"'
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2. New roles for the BLyS/BAFF family in antigen-experienced B cell niches
3. B Lymphocytes Provide an Infection Niche for Intracellular Bacterium Brucella abortus
4. Asymmetric B Cell Division in the Germinal Center Reaction
5. B Cell-deficient Mice Display Markedly Enhanced Resistance to the Intracellular Bacterium Brucella abortus
6. BLyS Inhibition Eliminates Primary B Cells but Leaves Natural and Acquired Humoral Immunity Intact
7. A role for IL-27p28 as an antagonist of gp130-mediated signaling
8. Memory B cells form in aged mice despite impaired affinity maturation and germinal center kinetics
9. Homeostatic control of B lymphocyte subsets
10. CTLA4-Ig–Based Bifunctional Costimulation Inhibitor Blocks CD28 and ICOS Signaling to Prevent T Cell Priming and Effector Function
11. T Regulatory Cells Support Plasma Cell Populations in the Bone Marrow
12. Spinal cord injury impacts B cell production, homeostasis, and activation
13. Local BLyS production by T follicular cells mediates retention of high affinity B cells during affinity maturation
14. Interferon γ-induced intratumoral expression of CXCL9 alters the local distribution of T cells following immunotherapy withListeria monocytogenes
15. Chronic Spinal Cord Injury Impairs Primary Antibody Responses but Spares Existing Humoral Immunity in Mice
16. Asymmetric division of germinal center B cells (109.1)
17. Cutting Edge: Dendritic Cell-Restricted Antigen Presentation Initiates the Follicular Helper T Cell Program but Cannot Complete Ultimate Effector Differentiation
18. T. brucei Infection Reduces B Lymphopoiesis in Bone Marrow and Truncates Compensatory Splenic Lymphopoiesis through Transitional B-Cell Apoptosis
19. T follicular helper cells require cognate B cell interactions for acquisition of full effector function (63.4)
20. Positive selection during affinity maturation relies on T cell derived BLyS (61.3)
21. Brucella abortus bacA mutant induces greater pro-inflammatory cytokines than the wild-type parent strain
22. Treatment of Brucella-susceptible mice with IL-12 increases primary and secondary immunity
23. Host Immune Responses to the Intracellular Bacteria Brucella: Does the Bacteria Instruct the Host to Facilitate Chronic Infection?
24. Interferon γ-induced intratumoral expression of CXCL9 alters the local distribution of T cells following immunotherapy with Listeria monocytogenes.
25. Local BLyS production by T follicular cells mediates retention of high affinity B cells during affinity maturation
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