L J Stern
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Recent Articles
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Perkins R, Langrish S, Stern L, Figueroa J, Simon C
Trop Med Int Health
. 2007 Sep;
12(9):1018-25.
PMID: 17875013
Objective: To compare visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) to Papanicolau (PAP) smears in a community setting in a developing nation. Methods: Women undergoing cervical cancer screening in Honduras received...
2.
Asherie N, Pande J, Pande A, Zarutskie J, Lomakin J, Lomakin A, et al.
J Mol Biol
. 2001 Dec;
314(4):663-9.
PMID: 11733987
The cysteine residues of the gamma crystallins, a family of ocular lens proteins, are involved in the aggregation and phase separation of these proteins. Both these phenomena are implicated in...
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Sigalov A, Stern L
Chem Phys Lipids
. 2001 Nov;
113(1-2):133-46.
PMID: 11687233
To determine the effect of oxidative damage to lipid-bound apolipoprotein A-I (apo A-I) on its structure and stability that might be related to previously observed functional disorders of oxidized apo...
4.
Zarutskie J, Busch R, Rushe M, Mellins E, Stern L
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2001 Oct;
98(22):12450-5.
PMID: 11606721
The mechanism by which the peptide exchange factor HLA-DM catalyzes peptide loading onto structurally homologous class II MHC proteins is an outstanding problem in antigen presentation. The peptide-loading reaction of...
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Stone J, Cochran J, Stern L
Biophys J
. 2001 Oct;
81(5):2547-57.
PMID: 11606269
T-cell activation is essential for initiation and control of immune system function. T cells are activated by interaction of cell-surface antigen receptors with major histocompatibility complex (MHC) proteins on the...
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Cameron T, Stone J, Cochran J, Stern L
Trends Immunol
. 2001 Sep;
22(9):479-80.
PMID: 11556322
No abstract available.
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Cochran J, Cameron T, Stone J, Lubetsky J, Stern L
J Biol Chem
. 2001 Jun;
276(30):28068-74.
PMID: 11384988
Engagement of antigen receptors on the surface of T-cells with peptides bound to major histocompatibility complex (MHC) proteins triggers T-cell activation in a mechanism involving receptor oligomerization. Receptor dimerization by...
8.
Santambrogio L, Belyanskaya S, Fischer F, Cipriani B, Brosnan C, Ricciardi-Castagnoli P, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2001 May;
98(11):6295-300.
PMID: 11371643
Microglia arise from CD45(+) bone marrow precursors that colonize the fetal brain and play a key role in central nervous system inflammatory conditions. We report that parenchymal microglia are uncommitted...
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Cochran J, Aivazian D, Cameron T, Stern L
Trends Biochem Sci
. 2001 May;
26(5):304-10.
PMID: 11343923
T cells are activated via engagement of their cell-surface receptors with molecules of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) displayed on another cell surface. This process, which is a key step...
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De Oliveira D, Otto H, Papandreou N, Stern L, Cohen H, Boehm B, et al.
Mol Immunol
. 2001 Mar;
37(14):813-25.
PMID: 11257303
Specific and major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-restricted T-cell recognition of antigenic peptides is based on interactions of the T-cell receptor (TCR) with the MHC alpha helices and solvent exposed peptide residues...