Julie M. Blander
Affiliations: | Immunology | Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, United States |
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Cell Biology, Microbiology Biology, ImmunologyGoogle:
"Julie Blander"Children
Sign in to add traineeMiriam B. Torchinsky | grad student | 2009 | Mount Sinai School of Medicine |
Ariel C. Bulua | grad student | 2011 | Mount Sinai |
Priyanka Nair-Gupta | grad student | 2014 | Mount Sinai School of Medicine |
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Blander JM. (2019) On cell death in the intestinal epithelium and its impact on gut homeostasis. Current Opinion in Gastroenterology. 34: 413-419 |
Barbet G, Blander JM. (2018) A key ingredient for priming killer T cells. Science (New York, N.Y.). 362: 641-642 |
Blander JM. (2018) Regulation of the Cell Biology of Antigen Cross-Presentation. Annual Review of Immunology. 36: 717-753 |
Blander JM. (2018) The many ways tissue phagocytes respond to dying cells. Immunological Reviews. 277: 158-173 |
Moretti J, Roy S, Bozec D, et al. (2017) STING Senses Microbial Viability to Orchestrate Stress-Mediated Autophagy of the Endoplasmic Reticulum. Cell |
Blander JM, Longman RS, Iliev ID, et al. (2017) Regulation of inflammation by microbiota interactions with the host. Nature Immunology. 18: 851-860 |
Cummings RJ, Barbet G, Bongers G, et al. (2016) Different tissue phagocytes sample apoptotic cells to direct distinct homeostasis programs. Nature |
Moretti J, Blander JM. (2016) Cell-autonomous stress responses in innate immunity. Journal of Leukocyte Biology. 101: 77-86 |
Chorny A, Casas-Recasens S, Sintes J, et al. (2016) The soluble pattern recognition receptor PTX3 links humoral innate and adaptive immune responses by helping marginal zone B cells. The Journal of Experimental Medicine |
Campisi L, Barbet G, Ding Y, et al. (2016) Apoptosis in response to microbial infection induces autoreactive TH17 cells. Nature Immunology |