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Anjelica M Miranda

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Kremer K, Khammash H, Miranda A, Rutt L, Twardy S, Anton P, et al.
Front Immunol . 2025 Feb; 15:1497788. PMID: 39896805
As a metabolic center, the liver prevents inappropriate immune responses to abundant dietary antigens within the liver that could result in liver injury. This self-preservation mechanism can however decrease the...
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McCaleb M, Miranda A, Khammash H, Torres R, Pelanda R
Cell Rep . 2024 May; 43(6):114283. PMID: 38796853
Resolving the molecular mechanisms of central B cell tolerance might unveil strategies that prevent autoimmunity. Here, using a mouse model of central B cell tolerance in which Forkhead box protein...
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McCaleb M, Miranda A, Ratliff K, Torres R, Pelanda R
Immunohorizons . 2023 Jan; 7(1):49-63. PMID: 36637517
Newly generated immature B cells that bind self-antigen with high avidity arrest in differentiation and undergo central tolerance via receptor editing and clonal deletion. These autoreactive immature B cells also...
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Peterson J, Boackle S, Taitano S, Sang A, Lang J, Kelly M, et al.
Front Immunol . 2022 Feb; 13:795209. PMID: 35185888
About 5% of B cells in healthy mice and humans are allelically or isotypically included and hence co-express two different antibodies. In mice, dual antibody B cells (B) expand with...
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Miranda A, Ingram M, Nuessle T, Santorico S, Garneau N
Food Qual Prefer . 2020 Dec; 89. PMID: 33311858
While basic taste interactions have been the subject of many research studies, there is one combination where data is limited in the literature: sour and umami. This combination is universal...
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Baker A, Miranda A, Garneau N, Hayes J
Chem Senses . 2018 Aug; 43(8):617-625. PMID: 30137252
TAS2R38 gene variants, which confer sensitivity to specific bitter tastants (e.g., 6-n-propylthiouracil), have been repeatedly associated with lower alcohol use via greater bitterness perception, but research exploring TAS2R38 variation in...