

Randolph J Noelle (Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH)ĭennis W Metzger (University of Toledo - Medical College of Ohio, Toledo, OH) Graduate Advisors and Postdoctoral Sponsors Scott Kitchener Sakaluk (Illinois State University)Ī Stroink (Central Illinois Neuroscience Foundation)Ĭharles Thompson (Illinois State University) Rachel Michelle Bowden (Illinois State University)
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Give the full name of each collaborator if possible.Outstanding University Research Award 2013-2014. Modern Aspects of Immunobiology, 2, 232-235. T cell-dependent immune responses: Impact of aging on B lymphocytes and antigen-presenting cells. Female house wrens (Troglodytes aedon) increase the size, but not immunocompetence, of their offspring through extra-pair mating. Microbes and infection / Institut Pasteur, 5 (13), 1279-84.įorsman, A. Ineffective humoral immunity in the elderly. European journal of immunology, 26 (1), 219-23. Inhibition of murine B1 lymphocytes by interleukin-12. Temperature increase exacerbates apoptotic neuronal death in chemically-induced ischemia. Direct binding of IL-12 to human and murine B lymphocytes. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 651, 75-7. Preparative isolation of murine CD5 B cells by panning and magnetic beads. The Journal of clinical investigation, 109 (5), 613-20. Short-circuiting long-lived humoral immunity by the heightened engagement of CD40. P., Cascalho, M., Yasui, T., Kikutani, H., Noelle, R. Current Trends in Immunology, 8, 61-67.Įrickson, L. Humoral immunity and aging: intrinsic B cell defects. Products Products most closely related to proposed project:īlaeser, A., Panwar, A., Vogel, L. Post-doctoral fellow, Dartmouth Medical School. (2004 - 2010).Īssistant Professor, Illinois State University.

(2010 - Present).Īssociate Professor, Illinois State University.
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