Christopher C. Kemball, Ph.D.

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2006 Emory University, Atlanta, GA 
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Immunology
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Aron E. Lukacher grad student 2006 Emory
 (Regulation of the CD8+ T cell response to persistent polyoma virus infection.)
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Althof N, Harkins S, Kemball CC, et al. (2014) In vivo ablation of type I interferon receptor from cardiomyocytes delays coxsackieviral clearance and accelerates myocardial disease. Journal of Virology. 88: 5087-99
Kemball CC, Flynn CT, Hosking MP, et al. (2012) Wild-type coxsackievirus infection dramatically alters the abundance, heterogeneity, and immunostimulatory capacity of conventional dendritic cells in vivo. Virology. 429: 74-90
Kemball CC, Alirezaei M, Flynn CT, et al. (2010) Coxsackievirus infection induces autophagy-like vesicles and megaphagosomes in pancreatic acinar cells in vivo. Journal of Virology. 84: 12110-24
Kemball CC, Alirezaei M, Whitton JL. (2010) Type B coxsackieviruses and their interactions with the innate and adaptive immune systems. Future Microbiology. 5: 1329-47
Lin E, Kemball CC, Hadley A, et al. (2010) Heterogeneity among viral antigen-specific CD4+ T cells and their de novo recruitment during persistent polyomavirus infection. Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950). 185: 1692-700
Kemball CC, Harkins S, Whitmire JK, et al. (2009) Coxsackievirus B3 inhibits antigen presentation in vivo, exerting a profound and selective effect on the MHC class I pathway. Plos Pathogens. 5: e1000618
Kemball CC, Harkins S, Whitton JL. (2008) Enumeration and functional evaluation of virus-specific CD4+ and CD8+ T cells in lymphoid and peripheral sites of coxsackievirus B3 infection. Journal of Virology. 82: 4331-42
Kemball CC, Szomolanyi-Tsuda E, Lukacher AE. (2007) Allogeneic differences in the dependence on CD4+ T-cell help for virus-specific CD8+ T-cell differentiation. Journal of Virology. 81: 13743-53
Kemball CC, Pack CD, Guay HM, et al. (2007) The antiviral CD8+ T cell response is differentially dependent on CD4+ T cell help over the course of persistent infection. Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950). 179: 1113-21
Vezys V, Masopust D, Kemball CC, et al. (2006) Continuous recruitment of naive T cells contributes to heterogeneity of antiviral CD8 T cells during persistent infection. The Journal of Experimental Medicine. 203: 2263-9
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