Search

Your search keyword '"Vezys, Vaiva"' showing total 24 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Author "Vezys, Vaiva" Remove constraint Author: "Vezys, Vaiva" Publisher american association of immunologists Remove constraint Publisher: american association of immunologists
24 results on '"Vezys, Vaiva"'

Search Results

1. Preferential Localization of Effector Memory Cells in Nonlymphoid Tissue.

2. 4-1BB Signaling Synergizes with Programmed Death Ligand 1 Blockade To Augment CD8 T Cell Responses during Chronic Viral Infection.

3. Cutting Edge: Evidence for Nonvascular Route of Visceral Organ Immunosurveillance by T Cells.

4. Heterologous Vaccination and Checkpoint Blockade Synergize To Induce Antileukemia Immunity.

5. IL-15-Independent Maintenance of Tissue-Resident and Boosted Effector Memory CD8 T Cells.

6. Shortened Intervals during Heterologous Boosting Preserve Memory CD8 T Cell Function but Compromise Longevity.

7. Cutting Edge: Identification of Autoreactive CD4+ and CD8+ T Cell Subsets Resistant to PD-1 Pathway Blockade.

8. Cutting Edge: Generation of Effector Cells That Localize to Mucosal Tissues and Form Resident Memory CD8 T Cells Is Controlled by mTOR.

9. Cutting Edge: Intravascular Staining Redefines Lung CD8 T Cell Responses.

10. Antigen-Independent Differentiation and Maintenance of Effector-like Resident Memory T Cells in Tissues.

11. Cutting Edge: First Lung Infection Permanently Enlarges Lymph Nodes and Enhances New T Cell Responses.

12. Novel Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus Strain Sustains Abundant Exhausted Progenitor CD8 T Cells without Systemic Viremia.

13. Cutting Edge: Nucleocapsid Vaccine Elicits Spike-Independent SARS-CoV-2 Protective Immunity.

14. Cutting Edge: Mouse SARS-CoV-2 Epitope Reveals Infection and Vaccine-Elicited CD8 T Cell Responses.

15. Cutting edge: identification of autoreactive CD4+ and CD8+ T cell subsets resistant to PD-1 pathway blockade.

16. Pillars article: preferential localization of effector memory cells in nonlymphoid tissue. Science. 2001. 291: 2413-2417.

17. Early virus-associated bystander events affect the fitness of the CD8 T cell response to persistent virus infection.

18. Stimulation history dictates memory CD8 T cell phenotype: implications for prime-boost vaccination.

19. Cutting edge: gut microenvironment promotes differentiation of a unique memory CD8 T cell population.

20. Late priming and variability of epitope-specific CD8+ T cell responses during a persistent virus infection.

21. Fully functional memory CD8 T cells in the absence of CD4 T cells.

22. Activated primary and memory CD8 T cells migrate to nonlymphoid tissues regardless of site of activation or tissue of origin.

23. Cutting edge: inflammatory signals drive organ-specific autoimmunity to normally cross-tolerizing endogenous antigen.

24. Tissue-level regulation of Th1 and Th2 primary and memory CD4 T cells in response to Listeria infection.

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources