Browsing by Author "Chung, Raymond T."
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Broad repertoire of the CD4+ Th cell response in spontaneously controlled hepatitis C virus infection includes dominant and highly promiscuous epitopes
Schulze zur Wiesch, Julian et al. | Date Issued: 2005 -
Broadly directed virus-specific CD4+ T cell responses are primed during acute hepatitis C infection, but rapidly disappear from human blood with viral persistence
Schulze zur Wiesch, Julian et al. | Date Issued: 2012 -
Differentiation of exhausted CD8 T cells after termination of chronic antigen stimulation stops short of achieving functional T cell memory
Tonnerre, Pierre et al. | Date Issued: 2021T cell exhaustion is associated with failure to clear chronic infections and malignant cells. Defining the molecular mechanisms of T cell exhaustion and reinvigoration is essential to improving immunotherapeutic modalities. ... -
Early Transcriptional Divergence Marks Virus-Specific Primary Human CD8+ T Cells in Chronic versus Acute Infection
Wolski, David et al. | Date Issued: 2017 -
High level of PD-1 expression on hepatitis C virus (HCV)-specific CD8+ and CD4+ T cells during acute HCV infection, irrespective of clinical outcome
Kasprowicz, Victoria et al. | Date Issued: 2008 -
Immunologic evidence for lack of heterologous protection following resolution of HCV in patients with non-genotype 1 infection
Schulze Zur Wiesch, Julian et al. | Date Issued: 2007 -
Phenotype and function of HBV-specific T cells is determined by the targeted epitope in addition to the stage of infection
Hoogeveen, Ruben C. et al. | Date Issued: 2018 -
Viral sequence evolution in acute hepatitis C virus infection
Kuntzen, Thomas et al. | Date Issued: 2007