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Remedios Nazareno
Affiliation
ORCID
Career Start Year
1990
Papers
15
H Index
14
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Journal Title
Published Year
23750257
Type 1 interferons inhibit myotube formation independently of upregulation of interferon-stimulated gene 15.
PLoS One
2013
23596012
Cytosolic 5'-nucleotidase 1A autoimmunity in sporadic inclusion body myositis.
Ann Neurol
2013
21177291
Interferon β is associated with type 1 interferon-inducible gene expression in dermatomyositis.
Ann Rheum Dis
2011
20346735
Human plasmacytoid dendritic cell accumulation amplifies their type 1 interferon production.
Clin Immunol
2010
20186858
Interferon-stimulated gene 15 (ISG15) conjugates proteins in dermatomyositis muscle with perifascicular atrophy.
Ann Neurol
2010
19291799
Fast-twitch sarcomeric and glycolytic enzyme protein loss in inclusion body myositis.
Muscle Nerve
2009
19626672
Nature of "Tau" immunoreactivity in normal myonuclei and inclusion body myositis.
Muscle Nerve
2009
19533646
Sarcoplasmic redistribution of nuclear TDP-43 in inclusion body myositis.
Muscle Nerve
2009
14734610
IL-10 is involved in the suppression of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis by CD25+CD4+ regulatory T cells.
Int Immunol
2004
15240669
IL-10 plays an important role in the homeostatic regulation of the autoreactive repertoire in naive mice.
J Immunol
2004
11306603
Discordant effects of anti-VLA-4 treatment before and after onset of relapsing experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis.
J Clin Invest
2001
7960583
Production of interleukin-6 and granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor by murine iris and ciliary body explants.
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci
1994
8088958
The presence of biologically significant concentrations of glucocorticoids but little or no cortisol binding globulin within aqueous humor: relevance to immune privilege in the anterior chamber of the eye.
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci
1994
2026885
Tumor antigen presentation by murine epidermal cells.
J Immunol
1991
2324494
Aqueous humor contains transforming growth factor-beta and a small (less than 3500 daltons) inhibitor of thymocyte proliferation.
J Immunol
1990
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