Nicole N. Meissner
Veterinary Molecular Biology Department
Montana State University
960 Technology Blvd.
Bozeman
USA
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- Type-I IFN signaling suppresses an excessive IFN-gamma response and thus prevents lung damage and chronic inflammation during Pneumocystis (PC) clearance in CD4 T cell-competent mice. Meissner, N., Swain, S., McInnerney, K., Han, S., Harmsen, A.G. Am. J. Pathol. (2010)
- Type I interferon signaling and B cells maintain hemopoiesis during Pneumocystis infection of the lung. Meissner, N., Rutkowski, M., Harmsen, A.L., Han, S., Harmsen, A.G. J. Immunol. (2007)
- Role of type I IFNs in pulmonary complications of Pneumocystis murina infection. Meissner, N.N., Swain, S., Tighe, M., Harmsen, A., Harmsen, A. J. Immunol. (2005)
- CD8 T cell-mediated lung damage in response to the extracellular pathogen pneumocystis is dependent on MHC class I expression by radiation-resistant lung cells. Meissner, N.N., Lund, F.E., Han, S., Harmsen, A. J. Immunol. (2005)