Search Results - Larson, Kyle
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IFNAR2 Is Required for Anti-influenza Immunity and Alters Susceptibility to Post-influenza Bacterial Superinfections by Shepardson, Kelly M., Larson, Kyle, Johns, Laura L., Stanek, Kayla, Cho, Hanbyul, Wellham, Julia, Henderson, Haley, Rynda-Apple, Agnieszka
Published 2018Text -
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Differential Type I Interferon Signaling Is a Master Regulator of Susceptibility to Postinfluenza Bacterial Superinfection by Shepardson, Kelly M., Larson, Kyle, Morton, Rachelle V., Prigge, Justin R., Schmidt, Edward E., Huber, Victor C., Rynda-Apple, Agnieszka
Published 2016Text -
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Both infection with Pneumocystis and virus-like particle exposure prime pulmonary CD11c(+) cells, facilitating accelerated immune responses to influenza by Richert, Laura E., Rynda-Apple, Agnieszka, Harmsen, Ann L., Han, Soo, Wiley, James A., Douglas, Trevor, Larson, Kyle, Morton, Rachelle V., Harmsen, Allen G.
Published 2014Text -
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Induction of Antiviral Immune Response through Recognition of the Repeating Subunit Pattern of Viral Capsids Is Toll-Like Receptor 2 Dependent by Shepardson, Kelly M., Schwarz, Benjamin, Larson, Kyle, Morton, Rachelle V., Avera, John, McCoy, Kimberly, Caffrey, Alayna, Harmsen, Ann, Douglas, Trevor, Rynda-Apple, Agnieszka
Published 2017Text -
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Symmetry Controlled, Genetic Presentation of Bioactive Proteins on the P22 Virus-like Particle Using an External Decoration Protein by Schwarz, Benjamin, Madden, Patrick, Avera, John, Gordon, Bridget, Larson, Kyle, Miettinen, Heini M., Uchida, Masaki, LaFrance, Ben, Basu, Gautam, Rynda-Apple, Agnieszka, Douglas, Trevor
Published 2015Text -
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A Novel Role for PDZ-Binding Motif of Influenza A Virus Nonstructural Protein 1 in Regulation of Host Susceptibility to Postinfluenza Bacterial Superinfections by Shepardson, Kelly, Larson, Kyle, Cho, Hanbyul, Johns, Laura Logan, Malkoc, Zeynep, Stanek, Kayla, Wellhman, Julia, Zaiser, Sarah, Daggs-Olson, Jaelyn, Moodie, Travis, Klonoski, Joshua M., Huber, Victor C., Rynda-Apple, Agnieszka
Published 2019Text