Silke Paust, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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"Silke Paust"
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Spencer Clinton JL, Vogt MB, Kneubehl AR, et al. (2023) Sialokinin in mosquito saliva shifts human immune responses towards intracellular pathogens. Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases. 17: e0011095 |
Smith DM, Schafer JR, Tullius B, et al. (2023) Natural killer cells for antiviral therapy. Science Translational Medicine. 15: eabl5278 |
Aviles-Padilla K, Angelo LS, Fan D, et al. (2022) CXCR6 and NKG2C Natural Killer Cells Are Distinct With Unique Phenotypic and Functional Attributes Following Bone Marrow Transplantation. Frontiers in Immunology. 13: 886835 |
Angelo LS, Hogg GD, Abeynaike S, et al. (2022) Phenotypic and Functional Plasticity of CXCR6 Peripheral Blood NK Cells. Frontiers in Immunology. 12: 810080 |
Zalfa C, Paust S. (2021) Natural Killer Cell Interactions With Myeloid Derived Suppressor Cells in the Tumor Microenvironment and Implications for Cancer Immunotherapy. Frontiers in Immunology. 12: 633205 |
Lo HC, Xu Z, Kim IS, et al. (2020) Resistance to natural killer cell immunosurveillance confers a selective advantage to polyclonal metastasis. Nature Cancer. 1: 709-722 |
Mace EM, Paust S, Conte MI, et al. (2020) Human NK cell deficiency as a result of biallelic mutations in MCM10. The Journal of Clinical Investigation |
Bimler L, Song AY, Le DT, et al. (2019) AuNP-M2e + sCpG vaccination of juvenile mice generates lifelong protective immunity to influenza A virus infection. Immunity & Ageing : I & A. 16: 23 |
Nikzad R, Angelo LS, Aviles-Padilla K, et al. (2019) Human natural killer cells mediate adaptive immunity to viral antigens. Science Immunology. 4 |
Angelo LS, Bimler LH, Nikzad R, et al. (2019) CXCR6 NK Cells in Human Fetal Liver and Spleen Possess Unique Phenotypic and Functional Capabilities. Frontiers in Immunology. 10: 469 |