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    • Sep 2014

      Immune regulation by intralymphatic immunotherapy with modular allergen translocation MAT vaccine.

      Allergy
      Zaleska A, Eiwegger T, Soyer O, van de Veen W, Rhyner C, Soyka MB, Bekpen C, Demiröz D, Treis A, Söllner S, Palomares O, Kwok WW, Rose H, Senti G, Kündig TM, Ozoren N, Jutel M, Akdis CA, Crameri R, Akdis M
    • Jul 2014

      Grass-specific CD4(+) T-cells exhibit varying degrees of cross-reactivity, implications for allergen-specific immunotherapy.

      Clin Exp Allergy
      Archila LD, DeLong JH, Wambre E, James EA, Robinson DM, Kwok WW
    • May 2014

      Virologic and immunologic evidence of multifocal genital herpes simplex virus 2 infection.

      J Virol
      Johnston C, Zhu J, Jing L, Laing KJ, McClurkan CM, Klock A, Diem K, Jin L, Stanaway J, Tronstein E, Kwok WW, Huang ML, Selke S, Fong Y, Magaret A, Koelle DM, Wald A, Corey L
    • Apr 2014

      Peptide-induced immune regulation by a promiscuous and immunodominant CD4T-cell epitope of Timothy grass pollen: a role of Cbl-b and Itch in regulation.

      Thorax
      Till SJ, Raynsford EJ, Reynolds CJ, Quigley KJ, Grzybowska-Kowalczyk A, Saggar LR, Goldstone A, Maillère B, Kwok WW, Altmann DM, Durham SR, Boyton RJ
    • Mar 2014

      Specific immunotherapy modifies allergen-specific CD4(+) T-cell responses in an epitope-dependent manner.

      J Allergy Clin Immunol
      Wambre E, DeLong JH, James EA, Torres-Chinn N, Pfützner W, Möbs C, Durham SR, Till SJ, Robinson D, Kwok WW
    • Jan 2014

      Differential CD4+ T-cell responses of allergic and non-allergic subjects to the immunodominant epitope region of the horse major allergen Equ c 1.

      Immunology
      Kailaanmäki A, Kinnunen T, Kwok WW, Rytkönen-Nissinen M, Randell J, Virtanen T
    • Dec 2013

      Yellow fever vaccination elicits broad functional CD4+ T cell responses that recognize structural and nonstructural proteins.

      J Virol
      James EA, LaFond RE, Gates TJ, Mai DT, Malhotra U, Kwok WW
    • Aug 2013

      CD4+ T cells recognize unique and conserved 2009 H1N1 influenza hemagglutinin epitopes after natural infection and vaccination.

      Int Immunol
      Yang J, James EA, Gates TJ , DeLong JH , LaFond RE , Malhotra U , Kwok WW
    • May 2013

      Differential binding of pyruvate dehydrogenase complex-E2 epitopes by DRB1*08:01 and DRB1*11:01 Is predicted by their structural motifs and correlates with disease risk.

      J Immunol
      Chow IT, James EA, Gates TJ, Tan V, Moustakas AK, Papadopoulos GK, Kwok WW
    • Mar 2013

      CD4+ T cells recognize diverse epitopes within GAD65: implications for repertoire development and diabetes monitoring.

      Immunology
      Yang J, James EA, Sanda S, Greenbaum CJ, Kwok WW
    • Jan 2013

      Memory T cells in latent Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection are directed against three antigenic islands and largely contained in a CXCR3+CCR6+ Th1 subset.

      PLoS Pathog
      Lindestam Arlehamn CS, Gerasimova A, Mele F, Henderson R, Swann J, Greenbaum JA, Kim Y, Sidney J, James EA, Taplitz R, McKinney DM, Kwok WW, Grey H, Sallusto F, Peters B, Sette A
    • Jan 2013

      Targeting CD4(+) T-helper cells improves the induction of antitumor responses in dendritic cell-based vaccination.

      Cancer Res
      Aarntzen EH, De Vries IJ, Lesterhuis WJ, Schuurhuis D, Jacobs JF, Bol K, Schreibelt G, Mus R, De Wilt JH, Haanen JB, Schadendorf D, Croockewit A, Blokx WA, Van Rossum MM, Kwok WW, Adema GJ, Punt CJ, Figdor CG
    • Dec 2012

      Characterization of CD4+ T cell subsets in allergy.

      Curr Opin Immunol
      Wambre E, James EA, Kwok WW
    • Dec 2012

      Allergen-specific CD4+ T cell responses in peripheral blood do not predict the early onset of clinical efficacy during grass pollen sublingual immunotherapy.

      Clin Exp Allergy
      Bonvalet M, Moussu H, Wambre E, Ricarte C, Horiot S, Rimaniol AC, Kwok WW, Horak F, de Beaumont O, Baron-Bodo V, Moingeon P
    • Oct 2012

      HIV controllers maintain a population of highly efficient Th1 effector cells in contrast to patients treated in the long term.

      J Virol
      Vingert B, Benati D, Lambotte O, de Truchis P, Slama L, Jeannin P, Galperin M, Perez-Patrigeon S, Boufassa F, Kwok WW, Lemaître F, Delfraissy JF, Thèze J, Chakrabarti LA

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