18 results on '"Carpio, Victor H."'
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2. Checkpoint inhibition through small molecule-induced internalization of programmed death-ligand 1
3. Dissemination of non-typhoidal Salmonella during Plasmodium chabaudi infection affects anti-malarial immunity
4. Safety and efficacy of Sleeping Beauty TCR-T cells targeting shared KRAS and TP53 mutations expressed by solid tumors in first-in-human phase 1 study.
5. Effects of Low-Level Persistent Infection on Maintenance of Immunity by CD4 T Cell Subsets and Th1 Cytokines
6. Effects of Low-level Persistent Infection on maintenance of immunity by CD4 T cell subsets and Th1 cytokines
7. Microbiota-derived short-chain fatty acids promote Th1 cell IL-10 production to maintain intestinal homeostasis
8. Elimination of intravascular thrombi prevents early mortality and reduces gliosis in hyper-inflammatory experimental cerebral malaria
9. Each feature of Th plasticity is regulated individually, balancing pathology and protection in malaria
10. Using two phases of the CD4 T cell response to blood‐stage murine malaria to understand regulation of systemic immunity and placental pathology in Plasmodium falciparum infection
11. Increased Th1 bias in memory T cells corresponds with protection from reinfection inPlasmodiuminfection, and is regulated by T cell-intrinsic STAT3
12. STAT3 in T cells Regulates Protective Capacity of Hybrid Type 1/Follicular helper T cells in Persistent Mouse Malaria Infection
13. Protection by and maintenance of CD4 effector memory and effector T cell subsets in persistent malaria infection
14. Correction: IFN-γ and IL-21 Double Producing T Cells Are Bcl6-Independent and Survive into the Memory Phase in Plasmodium chabaudi Infection
15. Correction: IFN-γ and IL-21 Double Producing T Cells Are Bcl6-Independent and Survive into the Memory Phase in Plasmodium chabaudi Infection
16. IFN-γ and IL-21 Double Producing T Cells Are Bcl6-Independent and Survive into the Memory Phase in Plasmodium chabaudi Infection
17. Early Effector Cells Survive the Contraction Phase in Malaria Infection and Generate Both Central and Effector Memory T Cells
18. N-Glycans on the Rift Valley Fever Virus Envelope Glycoproteins Gn and Gc Redundantly Support Viral Infection via DC-SIGN.
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