Joseph J. Barbi, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2008 | Microbiology | Ohio State University, Columbus, Columbus, OH |
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(The importance of inflammatory chemokine receptors in the immune response to Leishmania infections.) |
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Yu H, Nishio H, Barbi J, et al. (2024) Neurotrophic factor Neuritin modulates T cell electrical and metabolic state for the balance of tolerance and immunity. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Qiao G, Chen M, Mohammadpour H, et al. (2021) Chronic adrenergic stress contributes to metabolic dysfunction and an exhausted phenotype in T cells in the tumor microenvironment. Cancer Immunology Research |
Yang J, Wei P, Barbi J, et al. (2020) The deubiquitinase USP44 promotes Treg function during inflammation by preventing FOXP3 degradation. Embo Reports. e50308 |
Ni X, Kou W, Gu J, et al. (2019) TRAF6 directs FOXP3 localization and facilitates regulatory T-cell function through K63-linked ubiquitination. The Embo Journal |
Ni X, Tao J, Barbi J, et al. (2018) YAP is essential for Treg mediated suppression of anti-tumor immunity. Cancer Discovery |
Lu L, Barbi J, Pan F. (2017) The regulation of immune tolerance by FOXP3. Nature Reviews. Immunology |
Yang HY, Barbi J, Wu CY, et al. (2016) MicroRNA-17 Modulates Regulatory T Cell Function by Targeting Co-regulators of the Foxp3 Transcription Factor. Immunity. 45: 83-93 |
Tao JH, Barbi J, Pan F. (2015) Effect of hypoxia on T cell differentiation. A Review in the Theme: Cellular Responses to Hypoxia. American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology. ajpcell.00204.2015 |
Barbi J, Pardoll DM, Pan F. (2015) Ubiquitin-dependent regulation of Foxp3 and Treg function. Immunological Reviews. 266: 27-45 |
Pan F, Barbi J. (2014) Ubiquitous points of control over regulatory T cells. Journal of Molecular Medicine (Berlin, Germany). 92: 555-69 |