Emma Wilson
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Emma Wilson
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1.Wilson EH, Mrass P, Harris TH, John B, Pepper M, Wherry EJ, Dzierzinski F, Roos D, Haydon PG, Weninger W, Hunter CA. Behavior of effector CD8+ T cells in the CNS and visualization of a kinesis-associated system of reticular fibers. 2009 Immunity.
2.Dziersinszinski F, Pepper M, Stumhofer JS, LaRosa DF, Wilson EH, Turka LA, Halonen SK, Hunter CA, Roos DS. Presentation of Toxoplasma gondii antigens via the endogenous major histocompatibility complex class I pathway in nonprofessional and professional antigen-presenting cells. Infection and Immunity. Nov; 75(11):5200-9.
3.Stumhofer JS, Wilson EH, Huang E, Villarino AV, Sehy D, Saris CJM, Ernst M and Hunter CA. A role for IL-27 as a negative regulator of Th17 responses during infection-induced chronic CNS inflammation. 2006 Nature Immunology. Sep;7(9):937-45
4.Mazumdar J, Wilson EH, Masek K, Hunter CA, Striepen B. Apicoplast fatty acid synthesis s essential for organelle biogenesis and parasite survival in Toxoplasma gondii. 2006 Proceedings of the National Academy of Science. Aug;103(35):13192-13197
5.Wilson EH, Zaph C, Mohrs M, Welcher A, Sin J, Artis D, Hunter CA. B7RP-1-ICOS interactions are required for optimal infection-induced expansion of CD4+ T helper type 1(TH1) and type 2 (TH2) responses. 2006 Journal of Immunology Aug;177(4):2365-72.
6.Owyang AM*, Zaph C*, Wilson EH, Guild KJ, McClanahan T, Miller HRP, Cua DJ, Goldschmidt M, Hunter CA, Kastelein RA, Artis D. IL-25 regulates type 2 cytokine-dependent immunity and limits chronic inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract. 2006 Journal of Experimental Medicine Apr; 203(4):843-9
7.Wilson EH, Wille-Reece U, Dzierszinski F, Hunter CA. A critical role for IL-10 in limiting inflammation during toxoplasmic encephalitis. Journal of Neuroimmunology. 2005 Aug;165(1-2):63-74
8.Goodridge HS, Marshall FA, Wilson EH, Houston KM, Liew FY, Harnett MM, Harnett W. In vivo exposure of murine dendritic cell and macrophage bone marrow progenitors to the phosphorylcholine-containing filarial nematode glycoprotein ES-62 polarizes their differentiation to an anti-inflammatory phenotype. Immunology. 2004 Dec;113(4):491-8.
9.Cooper A, Kennedy MW, Fleming R, Wilson EH, Videler H, Wokosin DL, Su TJ, Green RJ, Lu JR. Adsorption of frog foam nest proteins at the air-water interface. Biophys J. 2004 Dec 30.
10.Wille U, Nishi M, Lieberman L, Wilson EH, Roos DS, Hunter CA. IL-10 is not required to prevent immune hyperactivity during memory responses to Toxoplasma gondii. Parasite Immunol. 2004 May;26(5):229-36.
11.Wilson EH, Hunter CA. The role of astrocytes in the immunopathogenesis of toxoplasmic encephalitis. Int J Parasitol. 2004 Apr;34(5):543-8.
12.Villarino A, Hibbert L, Lieberman L, Wilson E, Mak T, Yoshida H, Kastelein RA, Saris C, Hunter CA. The IL-27R (WSX-1) is required to suppress T cell hyperactivity during infection. Immunity. 2003 Nov;19(5):645-55.
13.Wilson EH, Katz E, Goodridge HS, Harnett MM, Harnett W. In vivo activation of murine peritoneal B1 cells by the filarial nematode phosphorylcholine-containing glycoprotein ES-62. Parasite Immunol. 2003 Aug-Sep;25(8-9):463-6.
14.Wilson EH, Deehan MR, Katz E, Brown KS, Houston KM, O'Grady J, Harnett MM, Harnett W. Hyporesponsiveness of murine B lymphocytes exposed to the filarial nematode secreted product ES-62 in vivo. Immunology. 2003 Jun;109(2):238-45.
15.Wilson EH, Hunter CA. Understanding the role of the CD40--CD40L interaction in resistance to parasitic infections. Parasite Immunol. 2003 Apr;25(4):179-83.
16.Goodridge HS, Wilson EH, Harnett W, Campbell CC, Harnett MM, Liew FY. Modulation of macrophage cytokine production by ES-62, a secreted product of the filarial nematode Acanthocheilonema viteae. J Immunol. 2001 Jul 15;167(2):940-5.
17.Houston KM, Wilson EH, Eyres L, Brombacher F, Harnett MM, Alexander J, Harnett W. Presence of phosphorylcholine on a filarial nematode protein influences immunoglobulin G subclass response to the molecule by an interleukin-10-dependent mechanism. Infect Immun. 2000 Sep;68(9):5466-8.
Assistant Professor, UCR/UCLA Thomas Haider Program in Biomedical Sciences