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Andrea Paun
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health
2004
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37391025First evidence of experimental genetic hybridization between cutaneous and visceral strains of Leishmania donovani within its natural vector Phlebotomus argentipes.Acta Trop2023
34994687Stress conditions promote <i>Leishmania</i> hybridization in vitro marked by expression of the ancestral gamete fusogen HAP2 as revealed by single-cell RNA-seq.Elife2022
36144206Impact of Visceral Leishmaniasis on Local Organ Metabolism in Hamsters.Metabolites2022
35182409Culture of Cutaneous Leishmania from Skin Biopsy Specimens.Curr Protoc2022
33560391Constitutive activation of NF-κB during early bone marrow development results in loss of B cells at the pro-B-cell stage.Blood Adv2021
32282850Fatal progression of experimental visceral leishmaniasis is associated with intestinal parasitism and secondary infection by commensal bacteria, and is delayed by antibiotic prophylaxis.PLoS Pathog2020
30523076Commensal-specific T cell plasticity promotes rapid tissue adaptation to injury.Science2019
31687976Low-level Cxcr4-haploinsufficient HSC engraftment is sufficient to correct leukopenia in WHIM syndrome mice.JCI Insight2019
29247046Mannose receptor high, M2 dermal macrophages mediate nonhealing <i>Leishmania major</i> infection in a Th1 immune environment.J Exp Med2018
28580630The midgut microbiota plays an essential role in sand fly vector competence for Leishmania major.Cell Microbiol2017
28329329Increased Transmissibility of Leishmania donovani From the Mammalian Host to Vector Sand Flies After Multiple Exposures to Sand Fly Bites.J Infect Dis2017
28666021Divergent roles for Ly6C+CCR2+CX3CR1+ inflammatory monocytes during primary or secondary infection of the skin with the intra-phagosomal pathogen Leishmania major.PLoS Pathog2017
24244019The tumor promoter and NF-κB modulator Bcl-3 regulates splenic B cell development.J Immunol2013
22581863CIKS/Act1-mediated signaling by IL-17 cytokines in context: implications for how a CIKS gene variant may predispose to psoriasis.J Immunol2012
22535200Unique contribution of IRF-5-Ikaros axis to the B-cell IgG2a response.Genes Immun2012
21253574Critical role of IRF-5 in the development of T helper 1 responses to Leishmania donovani infection.PLoS Pathog2011
21228348The IκB family member Bcl-3 coordinates the pulmonary defense against Klebsiella pneumoniae infection.J Immunol2011
19155511The adaptor protein CIKS/Act1 is essential for IL-25-mediated allergic airway inflammation.J Immunol2009
18332133Functional characterization of murine interferon regulatory factor 5 (IRF-5) and its role in the innate antiviral response.J Biol Chem2008
17222691The innate antiviral response: new insights into a continuing story.Adv Virus Res2007
17399883The IRF family, revisited.Biochimie2007
15664051Quantitation of defective and ecotropic viruses during LP-BM5 infection by real time PCR and RT-PCR.J Virol Methods2005
15067071Timed ablation of regulatory CD4+ T cells can prevent murine AIDS progression.J Immunol2004
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