David Masopust focuses on Immunology, Antigen, Effector, T cell and Immune system. In his study, IL-2 receptor is inextricably linked to Cell biology, which falls within the broad field of Immunology. In his work, Interleukin-7 receptor, Hepatitis C and Hepatitis C virus is strongly intertwined with Viral load, which is a subfield of Antigen.
His work on T cell migration is typically connected to Intestinal epithelium as part of general T cell study, connecting several disciplines of science. His research in Immunity tackles topics such as Acquired immune system which are related to areas like Inflammation. His CD8 research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Molecular biology and Transforming growth factor beta.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Immunology, CD8, Immune system, T cell and Cell biology. His Immunology study frequently intersects with other fields, such as Virology. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including T lymphocyte and IL-2 receptor, CD69.
His study brings together the fields of Vaccination and Immune system. His work focuses on many connections between T cell and other disciplines, such as Neuroscience, that overlap with his field of interest in Disease. His study in the fields of Transforming growth factor under the domain of Cell biology overlaps with other disciplines such as Population and Intestinal mucosa.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Cell biology, CD8, Immunity, T cell and Immune system. In general Cell biology study, his work on Transforming growth factor often relates to the realm of Keratinocyte, thereby connecting several areas of interest. His CD8 research is within the category of Antigen.
His Immunity study deals with the bigger picture of Immunology. David Masopust has included themes like Neuroscience and Virology in his T cell study. The concepts of his Immune system study are interwoven with issues in Function, Lymph node and Lymph.
CD8, Immunity, Cell biology, T cell and Immune system are his primary areas of study. His CD8 research incorporates elements of Acquired immune system, Lymphatic system, Chemokine and Immunosurveillance. Immunity is a subfield of Immunology that he studies.
David Masopust performs multidisciplinary study in Immunology and Venous blood in his work. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Antibody, Homing, Lymph and Virology. Immune system and Effector are frequently intertwined in his study.
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Restoring function in exhausted CD8 T cells during chronic viral infection.
Daniel L. Barber;E. John Wherry;David Masopust;Baogong Zhu.
Nature (2006)
Preferential Localization of Effector Memory Cells in Nonlymphoid Tissue
David Masopust;Vaiva Vezys;Amanda L. Marzo;Leo Lefrançois.
Science (2001)
Lineage relationship and protective immunity of memory CD8 T cell subsets.
E. John Wherry;Volker Teichgräber;Todd C. Becker;David Masopust.
Nature Immunology (2003)
Normalizing the environment recapitulates adult human immune traits in laboratory mice
Lalit K. Beura;Sara E. Hamilton;Kevin Bi;Jason M. Schenkel.
Nature (2016)
Tissue-Resident Memory T Cells
Jason M. Schenkel;David Masopust.
Immunity (2014)
Transcriptional downregulation of S1pr1 is required for the establishment of resident memory CD8+ T cells
Cara N. Skon;June Yong Lee;Kristin G. Anderson;David Masopust.
Nature Immunology (2013)
Human effector and memory CD8+ T cell responses to smallpox and yellow fever vaccines.
Joseph D. Miller;Robbert G. van der Most;Rama S. Akondy;John T. Glidewell.
Immunity (2008)
Dynamic T cell migration program provides resident memory within intestinal epithelium
David Masopust;Daniel Choo;Vaiva Vezys;E. John Wherry.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (2010)
The integration of T cell migration, differentiation and function
David Masopust;Jason M. Schenkel.
Nature Reviews Immunology (2013)
Quantifying Memory CD8 T Cells Reveals Regionalization of Immunosurveillance
Elizabeth M. Steinert;Jason M Schenkel;Kathryn A Fraser;Lalit K Beura.
Cell (2015)
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