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N H Ruddle

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Ruddle N
Immunol Today . 2014 Oct; 7(1):8-9. PMID: 25291416
The etiological agent of the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), lymphadenopathy-associated virus/human T-lymphotropic virus III (LAV/HTLV-III), infects the OKT4(+) subset of T cells and causes their death. In this article Nancy...
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Ruddle N
Immunol Today . 2014 Oct; 6(5):156-9. PMID: 25289782
Lymphotoxin, (LT), a ymphokine released by activated lymphocytes, kills bystander cells such as fibroblasts and lymphocytes. Its production by mouse T cells is antigen-specific and restricted by MHC genes. It...
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Li C, Horowitz M, Ruddle N
Sci China C Life Sci . 2008 Aug; 42(1):8-16. PMID: 18726492
Neurofibroma cell lines derived from mice transgenic for HTLV-I LTR tax express high levels of HTLV-I tax mRNA and protein and exhibit a transformed phenotype. A retrovirus vector carrying HTLV-I...
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Nasr I, Reel M, Oberbarnscheidt M, Mounzer R, Baddoura F, Ruddle N, et al.
Am J Transplant . 2007 Mar; 7(5):1071-9. PMID: 17359505
Tertiary lymphoid tissues are lymph node-like cell aggregates that arise at sites of chronic inflammation. They have been observed in transplanted organs undergoing chronic rejection, but it is not known...
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Hemmerich S, Bistrup A, Singer M, van Zante A, Lee J, Tsay D, et al.
Immunity . 2001 Aug; 15(2):237-47. PMID: 11520459
Lymphocytes home to lymph nodes, using L-selectin to bind specific ligands on high endothelial venules (HEV). In vitro studies implicate GlcNAc-6-sulfate as an essential posttranslational modification for ligand activity. Here,...
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Dong C, Juedes A, Temann U, Shresta S, Allison J, Ruddle N, et al.
Nature . 2001 May; 409(6816):97-101. PMID: 11343121
T-lymphocyte activation and immune function are regulated by co-stimulatory molecules. CD28, a receptor for B7 gene products, has a chief role in initiating T-cell immune responses. CTLA4, which binds B7...
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Spahn T, Fontana A, Faria A, Slavin A, Eugster H, Zhang X, et al.
Eur J Immunol . 2001 Apr; 31(4):1278-87. PMID: 11298355
Systemic hyporesponsiveness occurs following oral administration of antigen (oral tolerance) and involves the uptake and processing of antigen by the gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT), which includes Peyer's patches (PP) lamina...
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Juedes A, Ruddle N
J Immunol . 2001 Apr; 166(8):5168-75. PMID: 11290800
During experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), autoreactive Th1 T cells invade the CNS. Before performing their effector functions in the target organ, T cells must recognize Ag presented by CNS APCs....
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Goluszko E, Hjelmstrom P, Deng C, Poussin M, Ruddle N, Christadoss P
J Neuroimmunol . 2001 Jan; 113(1):109-18. PMID: 11137582
A complete prevention of clinical experimental autoimmune myasthenia gravis (EAMG) was observed in lymphotoxin (LT)-alpha deficient (LT-alpha(-/-)) mice compared to LT-alpha(+/+) mice when immunized with acetylcholine receptor. However, only a...
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Hjelmstrom P, Fjell J, Nakagawa T, Sacca R, Cuff C, Ruddle N
Am J Pathol . 2000 Apr; 156(4):1133-8. PMID: 10751336
Secondary lymphoid tissue chemokine (SLC) and B lymphocyte chemoattractant (BLC) are homing chemokines that have been implicated in the trafficking of lymphocytes and dendritic cells in lymphoid organs. Lymphotoxin-alpha (LTalpha),...