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Editorial: Immunity in Compromised Newborns by Per T. Sangild, Per T. Sangild, Per T. Sangild, Tobias Strunk, Tobias Strunk, Tobias Strunk, Andrew J. Currie, Andrew J. Currie, Duc Ninh Nguyen
Published 2021-07-01
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Tumor Antigen Cross-Presentation and the Dendritic Cell: Where it All Begins? by Alison M. McDonnell, Bruce W. S. Robinson, Andrew J. Currie
Published 2010-01-01
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TLR2 mediates recognition of live Staphylococcus epidermidis and clearance of bacteremia. by Tobias Strunk, Melanie R Power Coombs, Andrew J Currie, Peter Richmond, Douglas T Golenbock, Liat Stoler-Barak, Leighanne C Gallington, Michael Otto, David Burgner, Ofer Levy
Published 2010-04-01
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Antimicrobial protein and Peptide concentrations and activity in human breast milk consumed by preterm infants at risk of late-onset neonatal sepsis. by Stephanie Trend, Tobias Strunk, Julie Hibbert, Chooi Heen Kok, Guicheng Zhang, Dorota A Doherty, Peter Richmond, David Burgner, Karen Simmer, Donald J Davidson, Andrew J Currie
Published 2015-01-01
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Cyclophosphamide chemotherapy sensitizes tumor cells to TRAIL-dependent CD8 T cell-mediated immune attack resulting in suppression of tumor growth. by Robbert G van der Most, Andrew J Currie, Amanda L Cleaver, Joanne Salmons, Anna K Nowak, Sathish Mahendran, Irma Larma, Amy Prosser, Bruce W S Robinson, Mark J Smyth, Anthony A Scalzo, Mariapia A Degli-Esposti, Richard A Lake
Published 2009-09-01
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Angiogenesis-associated pathways play critical roles in neonatal sepsis outcomes by Mario Fidanza, Julie Hibbert, Erica Acton, Danny Harbeson, Elizna Schoeman, Patrycja Skut, Tabitha Woodman, Adrien Eynaud, Lucy Hartnell, Byron Brook, Bing Cai, Mandy Lo, Reza Falsafi, Robert E. W. Hancock, Msandeni Chiume-Kayuni, Norman Lufesi, Constantin R. Popescu, Pascal M. Lavoie, Tobias Strunk, Andrew J. Currie, Tobias R. Kollmann, Nelly Amenyogbe, Amy H. Lee
Published 2024-05-01
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Nasal cathelicidin is expressed in early life and is increased during mild, but not severe respiratory syncytial virus infection by Sofia Sintoris, Justyna M. Binkowska, Jonathan L. Gillan, Roy P. Zuurbier, Jonathan Twynam-Perkins, Maartje Kristensen, Lauren Melrose, Paula Lusaretta Parga, Alicia Ruiz Rodriguez, Mei Ling Chu, Sara R. van Boeckel, Joanne G. Wildenbeest, Dawn M. E. Bowdish, Andrew J. Currie, Ryan S. Thwaites, Jurgen Schwarze, Marlies A. van Houten, James P. Boardman, Steve Cunningham, Debby Bogaert, Donald J. Davidson
Published 2024-06-01
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