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Cellular and Molecular Immunology - Table of Contents alert Volume 9 Issue 3

Special Issue on Humanized Mouse


The May Special Issue of Cellular & Molecular Immunology describes how the current humanized mouse models have been used to facilitate the study of human immunology and immune pathogenesis by providing a small animal model for hypothesis testing and mechanistic research.

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Volume 9, Issue 3 (May 2012)

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Studying human immunology and immunopathology in humanized mice transplanted with human lymphoid tissues and immune cells

Lishan Su

Cell Mol Immunol 2012 9: 191-192; advance online publication, May 7, 2012; 10.1038/cmi.2012.4

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Single line or parallel lines: NK cell differentiation driven by T-bet and Eomes

Xiaojun Jiang, Yonglin Chen, Hui Peng and Zhigang Tian

Cell Mol Immunol 2012 9: 193-194; advance online publication, April 16, 2012; 10.1038/cmi.2012.8

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Turning down the heat: the potential role of RIP140 in inflammation

Wilbur H Chen

Cell Mol Immunol 2012 9: 195-196; advance online publication, April 16, 2012; 10.1038/cmi.2012.9

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Highlights of the advances in basic immunology in 2011

Juan Liu, Shuxun Liu and Xuetao Cao

Cell Mol Immunol 2012 9: 197-207; advance online publication, April 23, 2012; 10.1038/cmi.2012.12

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Current advances in humanized mouse models

Ryoji Ito, Takeshi Takahashi, Ikumi Katano and Mamoru Ito

Cell Mol Immunol 2012 9: 208-214; advance online publication, February 13, 2012; 10.1038/cmi.2012.2

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Engineering humanized mice for improved hematopoietic reconstitution

Adam C Drake, Qingfeng Chen and Jianzhu Chen

Cell Mol Immunol 2012 9: 215-224; advance online publication, March 19, 2012; 10.1038/cmi.2012.6

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Human allograft rejection in humanized mice: a historical perspective

Michael A Brehm and Leonard D Shultz

Cell Mol Immunol 2012 9: 225-231; advance online publication, February 13, 2012; 10.1038/cmi.2011.64

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Human lymphohematopoietic reconstitution and immune function in immunodeficient mice receiving cotransplantation of human thymic tissue and CD34+ cells

Zheng Hu and Yong-Guang Yang

Cell Mol Immunol 2012 9: 232-236; advance online publication, February 6, 2012; 10.1038/cmi.2011.63

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HIV-1 immunopathogenesis in humanized mouse models

Liguo Zhang and Lishan Su

Cell Mol Immunol 2012 9: 237-244; advance online publication, April 16, 2012; 10.1038/cmi.2012.7

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Research Articles

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Antigen-presenting effects of effector memory Vγ9Vδ2 T cells in rheumatoid arthritis

Chaoying Hu, Liu Qian, Yi Miao, Qiuyu Huang, Ping Miao, Ping Wang, Qiwen Yu, Hong Nie, Jiying Zhang, Dongyi He, Rong Xu, Xuehua Chen, Bingya Liu and Dongqing Zhang

Cell Mol Immunol 2011 9: 245-254; advance online publication, December 5, 2011; 10.1038/cmi.2011.50

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Heat shock protein 90 inhibition by 17-DMAG lessens disease in the MRL/lpr mouse model of systemic lupus erythematosus

Samuel K Shimp, III, Cristen B Chafin, Nicole L Regna, Sarah E Hammond, Molly A Read, David L Caudell, MarissaNichole Rylander and Christopher M Reilly

Cell Mol Immunol 2012 9: 255-266; advance online publication, April 30, 2012; 10.1038/cmi.2012.5

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Salmeterol attenuates the inflammatory response in asthma and decreases the pro-inflammatory cytokine secretion of dendritic cells

Zhenli Hu, Ruohua Chen, Zhijian Cai, Lei Yu, Yang Fei, Lixia Weng, Jinghan Wang, Xiahui Ge, Tianyi Zhu, Jianli Wang and Chong Bai

Cell Mol Immunol 2012 9: 267-275; advance online publication, January 9, 2012; 10.1038/cmi.2011.56

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Dectin-1 isoforms contribute to distinct Th1/Th17 cell activation in mucosal candidiasis

Agostinho Carvalho, Gloria Giovannini, Antonella De Luca, Carmen D'Angelo, Andrea Casagrande, Rossana G Iannitti, Giovanni Ricci, Cristina Cunha and Luigina Romani

Cell Mol Immunol 2012 9: 276-286; advance online publication, April 30, 2012; 10.1038/cmi.2012.1

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