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R. Douglas Wright Biomedical Career Development Award - (Development and Function of NKT Cell Subsets in Humans)

Grant number: 454731 | Funding period: 2007 - 2011

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The glucocorticoid receptor 1A3 promoter correlates with high sensitivity to glucocorticoid-induced apoptosis in human lymphocytes

DR Liddicoat, K Kyparissoudis, SP Berzins, TJ Cole, DI Godfrey

2014-11-11

Glucocorticoids (GCs) are powerful inhibitors of inflammation and immunity. Although glucocorticoid-induced cell death (GICD) is a..

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Ex-vivo analysis of human Natural Killer T cells demonstrates heterogeneity between tissues and within established CD4 and CD4- subsets

AC Chan, E Leeansyah, A Cochrane, Y d' Udekem d' Acoz, D Mittag, LC Harrison, DI Godfrey, SP Berzins

2013-04-01

Summary: Our understanding of human type 1 natural killer T (NKT) cells has been heavily dependent on studies of cells from periph..

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