Matyas Sandor

Affiliations: 
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
Area:
Pathology, Immunology, Microbiology Biology
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Laaker C, Baenen C, Kovács KG, et al. (2023) Immune cells as messengers from the CNS to the periphery: the role of the meningeal lymphatic system in immune cell migration from the CNS. Frontiers in Immunology. 14: 1233908
Hsu M, Laaker C, Madrid A, et al. (2022) Neuroinflammation creates an immune regulatory niche at the meningeal lymphatic vasculature near the cribriform plate. Nature Immunology. 23: 581-593
Co DO, Hogan LH, Karman J, et al. (2021) T Cell Interactions in Mycobacterial Granulomas: Non-Specific T Cells Regulate Mycobacteria-Specific T Cells in Granulomatous Lesions. Cells. 10
Gilpin TE, Walter FR, Herbath M, et al. (2021) Bacillus Calmette-Guérin-Infected Dendritic Cells Induce TNF-α-Dependent Cell Cluster Formation That Promotes Bacterial Dissemination through an In Vitro Model of the Blood-Brain Barrier. Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)
Herbath M, Fabry Z, Sandor M. (2021) Current concepts in granulomatous immune responses. Biologia Futura. 72: 61-68
Walter FR, Gilpin TE, Herbath M, et al. (2020) A Novel In Vitro Mouse Model to Study Mycobacterium tuberculosis Dissemination Across Brain Vessels: A Combination Granuloma and Blood-Brain Barrier Mouse Model. Current Protocols in Immunology. 130: e101
Walter FR, Gilpin TE, Herbath M, et al. (2020) A Novel In Vitro Mouse Model to Study Mycobacterium tuberculosis Dissemination Across Brain Vessels: A Combination Granuloma and Blood-Brain Barrier Mouse Model. Current Protocols in Immunology. 130: e101
Harding JS, Herbath M, Chen Y, et al. (2019) VEGF-A from Granuloma Macrophages Regulates Granulomatous Inflammation by a Non-angiogenic Pathway during Mycobacterial Infection. Cell Reports. 27: 2119-2131.e6
Hsu M, Rayasam A, Kijak JA, et al. (2019) Neuroinflammation-induced lymphangiogenesis near the cribriform plate contributes to drainage of CNS-derived antigens and immune cells. Nature Communications. 10: 229
Rayasam A, Kijak JA, Dallmann M, et al. (2018) Regional distribution of CNS antigens differentially determines T-cell mediated neuroinflammation in a CX3CR1 dependent manner. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience
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