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Ellen A. Robey is affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of immunology and microbiology, with a particular focus on immunology as reflected in the majority of their publications.

The main topics of their work include:

  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction
  • T-cell and B-cell Immunology
  • Immunotherapy and Immune Responses
  • Cytomegalovirus and herpesvirus research
  • Toxoplasma gondii Research Studies
  • Galectins and Cancer Biology
  • CAR-T cell therapy research

Robey has published in various scientific venues, including:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) with 11 publications
  • eLife with 6 publications
  • Frontiers in Immunology with 3 publications
  • Cell Reports with 2 publications
  • The Journal of Immunology with 2 publications

Frequent collaborators in their research include Lydia K. Lutes, Zoë Steier, Chan-Su Park, Jian Guan, and Nir Yosef.

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Robey cover various aspects of T cell biology and immune functions. These include:

  • "Single-cell multiomic analysis of thymocyte development reveals drivers of CD4+ T cell and CD8+ T cell lineage commitment," published in 2023 in Nature Immunology
  • "Thymic macrophages consist of two populations with distinct localization and origin," published in 2022 in eLife
  • "CXCR3 regulates stem and proliferative CD8+ T cells during chronic infection by promoting interactions with DCs in splenic bridging channels," published in 2022 in Cell Reports
  • "T cell self-reactivity during thymic development dictates the timing of positive selection," published in 2021 in eLife
  • "Factors that influence the thymic selection of CD8αα intraepithelial lymphocytes," published in 2020 in Mucosal Immunology

Their research contributions provide insights into mechanisms of T cell selection, differentiation, and interaction with other immune cells. These studies contribute to understanding immune cell function, thymic development, and immune responses during infections.

Best Publications

  • Dynamics of CD8+ T cell priming by dendritic cells in intact lymph nodes

    Philippe Bousso;Ellen Robey

  • An Activated Form of Notch Influences the Choice between CD4 and CD8 T Cell Lineages

    Ellen Robey;David Chang;Andrea Itano;Dragana Cado

  • Selective events in T cell development.

    E Robey;B J Fowlkes

  • Truncated mammalian Notch1 activates CBF1/RBPJk-repressed genes by a mechanism resembling that of Epstein-Barr virus EBNA2.

    J. J.-D. Hsieh;T. Henkel;P. Salmon;E. Robey

  • Notch Activity Influences the αβ versus γδ T Cell Lineage Decision

    Tracy Washburn;Edina Schweighoffer;Thomas Gridley;David Chang

  • Dynamics of Neutrophil Migration in Lymph Nodes during Infection

    Tatyana Chtanova;Marie Schaeffer;Seong-Ji Han;Giel G. van Dooren

  • A Decade of Imaging Cellular Motility and Interaction Dynamics in the Immune System

    Ronald N. Germain;Ellen A. Robey;Michael D. Cahalan

  • Dynamics of Thymocyte-Stromal Cell Interactions Visualized by Two-Photon Microscopy

    Philippe Bousso;Nirav R Bhakta;Richard S Lewis;Ellen A Robey

  • Thymic selection in CD8 transgenic mice supports an instructive model for commitment to a CD4 or CD8 lineage

    Ellen A. Robey;Ellen A. Robey;B.J. Fowlkes;Jon W. Gordon;Dimitris Kioussis

  • Fringe Glycosyltransferases Differentially Modulate Notch1 Proteolysis Induced by Delta1 and Jagged1

    Liang-Tung Yang;James T. Nichols;Christine Yao;Jennifer O. Manilay

  • Central CD4+ T cell tolerance: deletion versus regulatory T cell differentiation

    Ludger Klein;Ellen A. Robey;Chyi-Song Hsieh

  • Immunodominant, protective response to the parasite Toxoplasma gondii requires antigen processing in the endoplasmic reticulum

    Nicolas Blanchard;Federico Gonzalez;Marie Schaeffer;Nathalie T Joncker

  • Directed migration of positively selected thymocytes visualized in real time.

    Colleen M Witt;Subhadip Raychaudhuri;Brian Schaefer;Arup K Chakraborty

  • Thymic microenvironments for T cell differentiation and selection.

    Ena Ladi;Xinye Yin;Tatyana Chtanova;Ellen A Robey

  • The cytoplasmic domain of CD4 promotes the development of CD4 lineage T cells.

    A Itano;P Salmon;D Kioussis;M Tolaini

  • T-cell activation: integration of signals from the antigen receptor and costimulatory molecules

    Ellen Robey;James P. Allison

  • Peripheral regulatory T lymphocytes recirculating to the thymus suppress the development of their precursors

    Nicolas Thiault;Nicolas Thiault;Nicolas Thiault;Julie Darrigues;Julie Darrigues;Julie Darrigues;Véronique Adoue;Véronique Adoue;Véronique Adoue;Marine Gros

  • The level of CD8 expression can determine the outcome of thymic selection

    Ellen A. Robey;Fred Ramsdell;Dimitris Kioussis;William Sha

  • Fractional diffusion-limited component of reactions catalyzed by acetylcholinesterase.

    Michael Bazelyansky;Ellen Robey;Jack F. Kirsch

  • Notch in vertebrates

    Ellen Robey

Frequent Co-Authors

Nilabh Shastri
Nilabh Shastri University of California, Berkeley
Badrinath Roysam
Badrinath Roysam University of Houston
B. J. Fowlkes
B. J. Fowlkes National Institutes of Health
Philippe Bousso
Philippe Bousso Institut Pasteur
Arthur Weiss
Arthur Weiss University of California, San Francisco
Astar Winoto
Astar Winoto University of California, Berkeley
Boris Striepen
Boris Striepen University of Pennsylvania
Dimitris Kioussis
Dimitris Kioussis Medical Research Council
Sarah M. Russell
Sarah M. Russell Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre

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