Rezultati - Lisa Townshend‐Bulson
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Negative Immune Regulator Tim-3 Is Overexpressed on T Cells in Hepatitis C Virus Infection and Its Blockade Rescues Dysfunctional CD4 <sup>+</sup> and CD8 <sup>+</sup> T Cells od Lucy Golden-Mason, Brent E. Palmer, Nasim Kassam, Lisa Townshend‐Bulson, Stephen Livingston, Brian J. McMahon, Nicole Castelblanco, Vijay K. Kuchroo, David R. Gretch, Hugo R. Rosen
Izdano 2009Artigo -
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Risk of end‐stage liver disease, hepatocellular carcinoma, and liver‐related death by fibrosis stage in the hepatitis C Alaska Cohort od Dana Bruden, Brian J. McMahon, Lisa Townshend‐Bulson, Prabhu Gounder, Jim Gove, Julia Plotnik, Chriss Homan, Annette Hewitt, Youssef Barbour, Philip R. Spradling, Brenna C. Simons, Susan McArdle, Michael G. Bruce
Izdano 2017Artigo -
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Antibody Levels and Protection After Hepatitis B Vaccine: Results of a 30-Year Follow-up Study and Response to a Booster Dose od Michael G. Bruce, Dana Bruden, Debby Hurlburt, Carolyn Zanis, Gail Thompson, Lisa Rea, Michele Toomey, Lisa Townshend‐Bulson, Karen Rudolph, Lisa Bulkow, Philip R. Spradling, Richard L. Baum, Thomas Hennessy, Brian J. McMahon
Izdano 2016Artigo -
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Infection With Hepatitis C Virus Genotype 3 Is an Independent Risk Factor for End-Stage Liver Disease, Hepatocellular Carcinoma, and Liver-Related Death od Brian J. McMahon, Dana Bruden, Lisa Townshend‐Bulson, Brenna C. Simons, Phillip R Spradling, Stephen Livingston, James Gove, Annette Hewitt, Julia Plotnik, Chriss Homan, Hannah Espera, Susan Negus, Mary Snowball, Youssef Barbour, Michael G. Bruce, Prabhu Gounder
Izdano 2016Artigo
Iskalna orodja:
Sorodne teme
Immunology
Internal medicine
Medicine
Biology
Cohort
Gastroenterology
Hepatitis C
Hepatocellular carcinoma
Liver disease
Virus
Antibody
Astronomy
Biochemistry
Biopsy
Booster (rocketry)
Booster dose
CD28
CD8
Chronic infection
Cirrhosis
Confidence interval
Cytotoxic T cell
Environmental health
Fibrosis
HBsAg
Hazard ratio
Hepatitis A vaccine
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis B vaccine
Hepatitis B virus