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Baker M, Stratmann T
Soc Sci Med . 2025 Feb; 367:117771. PMID: 39893838
The large-scale expansion of Medicaid eligibility following the Affordable Care Act provides an ideal setting to explore whether changes to state-provided health insurance benefits predict migration across state lines. Using...
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Corral-Pujol M, Arpa B, Rosell-Mases E, Egia-Mendikute L, Mora C, Stratmann T, et al.
Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) . 2023 Jun; 14:1176566. PMID: 37334284
Introduction: During the development of Autoimmune Diabetes (AD) an autoimmune attack against the Peripheral Nervous System occurs. To gain insight into this topic, analyses of Dorsal Root Ganglia (DRG) from...
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Yang Y, Stratmann T, Pillai D
J Gen Intern Med . 2021 Sep; 37(10):2591-2593. PMID: 34495465
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Sala E, Vived C, Luna J, Saavedra-Avila N, Sengupta U, Castano A, et al.
Front Immunol . 2021 Mar; 12:634797. PMID: 33664748
Background: Pancreatic islets are exposed to strong pro-apoptotic stimuli: inflammation and hyperglycemia, during the progression of the autoimmune diabetes (T1D). We found that the downregulated by inflammation in the T1D...
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Carbo J, Leon T, Font-Diaz J, De la Rosa J, Castrillo A, Picard F, et al.
Cancer Res . 2020 Dec; 81(4):968-985. PMID: 33361391
Liver X receptors (LXR) are transcription factors from the nuclear receptor family that are activated by oxysterols and synthetic high-affinity agonists. In this study, we assessed the antitumor effects of...
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Egia-Mendikute L, Arpa B, Rosell-Mases E, Corral-Pujol M, Carrascal J, Carrillo J, et al.
Front Immunol . 2019 Aug; 10:1732. PMID: 31428087
Previous studies indicate that B-lymphocytes play a key role activating diabetogenic T-lymphocytes during the development of autoimmune diabetes. Recently, two transgenic NOD mouse models were generated: the NOD- and the...
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Sistere-Oro M, Vergara-Alert J, Stratmann T, Lopez-Serrano S, Pina-Pedrero S, Cordoba L, et al.
PLoS One . 2019 Mar; 14(3):e0212431. PMID: 30822308
Swine influenza viruses (SIVs), the causal agents of swine influenza, are not only important to control due to the economic losses in the swine industry, but also can be pandemic...
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Izquierdo C, Ortiz A, Presa M, Malo S, Montoya A, Garabatos N, et al.
Sci Rep . 2018 May; 8(1):8106. PMID: 29802270
Type 1 diabetes can be overcome by regulatory T cells (Treg) in NOD mice yet an efficient method to generate and maintain antigen-specific Treg is difficult to come by. Here,...
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Espinosa-Carrasco G, Le Saout C, Fontanaud P, Stratmann T, Mollard P, Schaeffer M, et al.
Front Immunol . 2018 Feb; 8:2001. PMID: 29403481
Autoreactive CD8 and CD4 T cells have been assigned independent key roles in the destruction of insulin-producing beta cells resulting in type 1 diabetes. Although CD4 help for the generation...
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Leeth C, Racine J, Chapman H, Arpa B, Carrillo J, Carrascal J, et al.
Diabetes . 2016 Mar; 65(7):1977-1987. PMID: 26961115
While the autoimmune destruction of pancreatic ß-cells underlying type 1 diabetes (1D) development is ultimately mediated by T-cells in NOD mice and also likely humans, B-lymphocytes play an additional key...