Jason B. Brayer, Ph.D.

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2000 University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL, United States 
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Immunology
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Ammon B. Peck grad student 2000 UF Gainesville
 (Determination of the function of autoantibodies in the NOD mouse model of Sjogren's syndrome.)
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Cha S, Brayer J, Gao J, et al. (2004) A dual role for interferon-gamma in the pathogenesis of Sjogren's syndrome-like autoimmune exocrinopathy in the nonobese diabetic mouse. Scandinavian Journal of Immunology. 60: 552-65
Humphreys-Beher MG, Brayer J, Cha S, et al. (2002) Immunogenetics of autoimmune exocrinopathy in the nod mouse: more than meets the eye. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology. 506: 999-1007
Brayer JB, Humphreys-Beher MG, Peck AB. (2001) Sjögren's syndrome: immunological response underlying the disease. Archivum Immunologiae Et Therapiae Experimentalis. 49: 353-60
Cha S, van Blockland SC, Versnel MA, et al. (2001) Abnormal organogenesis in salivary gland development may initiate adult onset of autoimmune exocrinopathy. Experimental and Clinical Immunogenetics. 18: 143-60
Brayer JB, Cha S, Nagashima H, et al. (2001) IL-4-dependent effector phase in autoimmune exocrinopathy as defined by the NOD.IL-4-gene knockout mouse model of Sjögren's syndrome. Scandinavian Journal of Immunology. 54: 133-40
Clarke MY, Brayer J, Heintz K, et al. (2001) Differential absorption and distribution of epidermal growth factor and insulin-like growth factor in diabetic NOD mice. Journal of Diabetes and Its Complications. 15: 103-11
Nguyen KH, Brayer J, Cha S, et al. (2000) Evidence for antimuscarinic acetylcholine receptor antibody-mediated secretory dysfunction in nod mice. Arthritis and Rheumatism. 43: 2297-306
Humphreys-Beher MG, Brayer J, Yamachika S, et al. (1999) An alternative perspective to the immune response in autoimmune exocrinopathy: induction of functional quiescence rather than destructive autoaggression. Scandinavian Journal of Immunology. 49: 7-10
Robinson CP, Brayer J, Yamachika S, et al. (1998) Transfer of human serum IgG to nonobese diabetic Igmu null mice reveals a role for autoantibodies in the loss of secretory function of exocrine tissues in Sjögren's syndrome. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 95: 7538-43
Robinson CP, Yamachika S, Bounous DI, et al. (1998) A novel NOD-derived murine model of primary Sjögren's syndrome. Arthritis and Rheumatism. 41: 150-6
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