Waggoner Lab
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Research lab of Dr. Stephen Waggoner. Opinions expressed are Dr. Waggoner's alone and not on behalf of lab staff or employer.
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LSD1 drives intestinal epithelial maturation and controls small intestinal immune cell composition independent of microbiota in a murine model menno oudhoff
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PD-L1- and IL-4-expressing basophils promote pathogenic accumulation of Tfh cells in lupus Nature Communications
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Repurposed: Intranasal administration of neomycin, an antibiotic, led to protection in mouse and hamster models vs Covid, and (neosporin) raised interferon expression in humans
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PNASNews Prof. Akiko Iwasaki Tianyang Mao Yale Department of Immunobiology
We have a new manuscript showing cardiomyocyte Bmal1 as a hub for sex-specific heart transcriptomes in mice: it was a surprise ... and also a fun collaboration Brian Delisle Elizabeth Stumpf and Spencer B Procopio first-first author paper biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Loss of circulating CD8α+ NK cells during Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection of humans Charles Vorkas
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I am excited about the groundbreaking study published today in Nature Medicine, in which I am a co-author: An autoantibody signature predictive for multiple sclerosis.
UNCC Biological Sciences UNC Charlotte Dr. Sharon L. Gaber
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Dalal Hamad Because part of doing research is enabling it to continue.
PIs tend to focus a lot on impact. Usually that is impact factor of publications, which, I fear, is the wrong kind of impact.
Training minds to do amazing, groundbreaking, reliable science?
That’s impactful right there
Induction of pyroptotic cell death in a subset of human NK cells following activation of NLRP1/3 and gasdermin D, resulting in LDH & IL-18 release, a response sustained in context of renal dysfunction post transplant Mario Cordero
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In MIS-C, monocytes were hyperfunctional for phagocytosis + cytokine production, while NK cells were hypofunctional for killing + cytokine production, which correlated with systemic IL-6 Hamilton Hart Lab Jenna Dick
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