Amy E. Lovett-Racke
Department of Neurology
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
5323 Harry Hines Boulevard
Dallas 75390-9036
USA
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- Therapeutic potential of small interfering RNA for central nervous system diseases. Lovett-Racke, A.E., Cravens, P.D., Gocke, A.R., Racke, M.K., Stüve, O. Arch. Neurol. (2005)
- Silencing T-bet defines a critical role in the differentiation of autoreactive T lymphocytes. Lovett-Racke, A.E., Rocchini, A.E., Choy, J., Northrop, S.C., Hussain, R.Z., Ratts, R.B., Sikder, D., Racke, M.K. Immunity (2004)
- Retinoic acid promotes the development of Th2-like human myelin basic protein-reactive T cells. Lovett-Racke, A.E., Racke, M.K. Cell. Immunol. (2002)