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Hidde Ploegh (born in the Netherlands) is an immunologist at Boston Children’s Hospital. He is well-known for his contributions in understanding antigen processing and the evasion of the immune system by viruses. Ploegh received a Bachelor of Science …
Intraocular inflammation, oncomodulin, and optic nerve regeneration. Due to its accessibility, simple anatomy, and functional importance, the optic nerve has been widely studied for insights into positive and negative regulators of axon regeneration in …
Inosine, stroke and spinal cord injury. Earlier studies from our lab showed that inosine, a metabolite of adenosine, acts through a direct intracellular mechanism to stimulate axon outgrowth from neurons in cell culture 1 . We went on to identify the …
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Congenital Fiber-Type Disproportion (CFTD) designates a heterogenous group of muscle disorders in which slow twitch (type 1) fibers are significantly (12 – 40%) smaller than their fast twitch (type 2) fiber counterparts ( Clarke 2011 ; Kissiedu and …
Lipid presentation and inflammatory disease In contrast to MHC proteins, CD1 molecules present lipid antigens to T lymphocytes. We study the role of CD1a on Langerhans cells in skin inflammation, using mouse models of contact dermatitis and psoriasis as …
List of publications Selective hematopoietic stem cell ablation using CD117-antibody-drug-conjugates enables safe and effective transplantation with immunity preservation. Czechowicz A, Palchaudhuri R, Scheck A, Hu Y, Hoggatt J, Saez B, Pang WW, Mansour …
Regulation of gene expression is essential for development and function of all cells. The complex cooperation of transcription factors and their required chromatin accessibility is orchestrated by epigenetic histone modifications. While widely studied …