Immunology, Immune system, T cell, Antigen and Interleukin are his primary areas of study. His study in ICOS LIGAND, Chemokine receptor, Eosinophil, Eotaxin and Beta Chemokine are all subfields of Immunology. His Interleukin 17 study, which is part of a larger body of work in Immune system, is frequently linked to Population, bridging the gap between disciplines.
Anthony J. Coyle has researched T cell in several fields, including Interleukin 2 and Cytotoxic T cell. His work carried out in the field of Antigen brings together such families of science as Blockade and Allergy. His Interleukin study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Antibody, Interleukin-7 receptor, In vivo and Cell biology.
His main research concerns Immunology, Cell biology, Inflammation, Immune system and T cell. The Immunology study which covers Lung that intersects with Pathogenesis. His studies deal with areas such as Receptor, Interleukin 13 and Molecular biology as well as Cell biology.
He interconnects Pathology, Immunoglobulin E, Apoptosis and Sensitization in the investigation of issues within Inflammation. His work deals with themes such as Antibody and House dust mite, which intersect with Immune system. Many of his studies on T cell apply to Cytotoxic T cell as well.
His primary areas of study are Immunology, Antibody, Inflammation, Virology and Immune system. His Immunology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as COPD and Cigarette smoke exposure. His studies in Antibody integrate themes in fields like Internal medicine, Transplantation, Stereochemistry and Ligand.
His Inflammation research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Carcinogenesis, Catenin, Lung and LRP5. His Virology study incorporates themes from Interleukin and Rage. His Immune system research includes themes of Interleukin-36, Psoriasis, Psoriasiform Dermatitis and Immunopathology.
Anthony J. Coyle mostly deals with Immunology, Intensive care, Lung, Antibody and Inflammation. His Immunology research includes elements of Macrophage and Keratinocyte. His Lung study combines topics in areas such as Proinflammatory cytokine, RAGE, COPD and HMGB1.
His Antibody research integrates issues from Molecular biology, Peripheral blood mononuclear cell and In vivo. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Monocyte, Angiopoietin receptor and Arthritis. The concepts of his Asthma study are interwoven with issues in Allergic sensitization, House dust mite and Allergy.
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IKKepsilon and TBK1 are essential components of the IRF3 signaling pathway.
Katherine A. Fitzgerald;Sarah M. McWhirter;Kerrie L. Faia;Daniel C. Rowe.
Nature Immunology (2003)
Nod1 Detects a Unique Muropeptide from Gram-Negative Bacterial Peptidoglycan
Stephen E Girardin;Ivo G Boneca;Leticia A M Carneiro;Aude Antignac.
Science (2003)
Nod1 responds to peptidoglycan delivered by the Helicobacter pylori cag pathogenicity island
Jerome Viala;Catherine Chaput;Ivo G Boneca;Ana Cardona.
Nature Immunology (2004)
Th1-specific cell surface protein Tim-3 regulates macrophage activation and severity of an autoimmune disease
Laurent Monney;Catherine A. Sabatos;Jason L. Gaglia;Akemi Ryu.
Nature (2002)
Critical role for NALP3/CIAS1/Cryopyrin in innate and adaptive immunity through its regulation of caspase-1.
Fayyaz S. Sutterwala;Yasunori Ogura;Marian Szczepanik;Marian Szczepanik;Maria Lara-Tejero.
Immunity (2006)
T1/ST2 is preferentially expressed on murine Th2 cells, independent of interleukin 4, interleukin 5, and interleukin 10, and important for Th2 effector function
Max Löhning;Arne Stroehmann;Anthony J. Coyle;Jane L. Grogan.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1998)
Tim-3 inhibits T helper type 1-mediated auto- and alloimmune responses and promotes immunological tolerance
Alberto Sánchez-Fueyo;Jane Tian;Dominic Picarella;Christoph Domenig.
Nature Immunology (2003)
Interaction of Tim-3 and Tim-3 ligand regulates T helper type 1 responses and induction of peripheral tolerance
Catherine A Sabatos;Sumone Chakravarti;Eugene Cha;Anna Schubart.
Nature Immunology (2003)
The expanding B7 superfamily: Increasing complexity in costimulatory signals regulating T cell function
Anthony J. Coyle;Jose-Carlos Gutierrez-Ramos.
Nature Immunology (2001)
The Coordinated Action of CC Chemokines in the Lung Orchestrates Allergic Inflammation and Airway Hyperresponsiveness
Jose-Angel Gonzalo;Clare M. Lloyd;Danyi Wen;Juan P. Albar.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (1998)
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