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Gary S. Gray is affiliated with Harvard University in the United States. The scientist's academic profile centers on work conducted within a major research institution, indicating engagement with a broad spectrum of scholarly activities and collaborations typical of such environments.

There are no recent papers listed for Gary S. Gray, nor any records of published co-authors or frequent publication venues. Despite this, the association with Harvard University suggests access to extensive research resources and academic networks.

The available data does not include specific fields or subfields of study, nor main topics of work. There are also no documented book publications or awards linked to Gary S. Gray within the provided information.

The scientist is currently living, with no indication of faculty emeritus status or retirement. This profile focuses on the factual data available, offering an overview based on institutional affiliation and absence of further detailed research output in the provided records.

Best Publications

  • CTLA4-Ig and anti-CD40 ligand prevent renal allograft rejection in primates

    Allan D. Kirk;David M. Harlan;Nicholas N. Armstrong;Thomas A. Davis

  • Cloning of B7-2: A CTLA-4 counter-receptor that costimulates human T cell proliferation

    Gordon J. Freeman;John G. Gribben;Vassiliki A. Boussiotis;Judy W. Ng

  • Inhibition of angiogenesis by recombinant human platelet factor-4 and related peptides.

    Theodore E. Maione;Gary S. Gray;Joan Petro;Anthony J. Hunt

  • Differential effects of anti-B7-1 and anti-B7-2 monoclonal antibody treatment on the development of diabetes in the nonobese diabetic mouse.

    Deborah J. Lenschow;Stephen C. Ho;I Husain Sattar;Lesley Rhee

  • Human T-cell clonal anergy is induced by antigen presentation in the absence of B7 costimulation.

    Claude D. Gimmi;Gordon J. Freeman;John G. Gribben;Gary Gray

  • B7-1 and B7-2 do not deliver identical costimulatory signals, since B7-2 but not B7-1 preferentially costimulates the initial production of IL-4

    Gordon J. Freeman;Vassiliki A. Boussiotis;Anukanth Anumanthan;Gregory M. Bernstein

  • Methods for selectively stimulating proliferation of T cells

    Carl H. June;Craig B. Thompson;Gary J. Nabel;Gary S. Gray

  • Correlation of Primary Tumor Prostate-Specific Membrane Antigen Expression with Disease Recurrence in Prostate Cancer

    Jeffrey S. Ross;Christine E. Sheehan;Hugh A. G. Fisher;Ronald P. Kaufman

  • Compositions comprising a first agent which provides a primary activation signal to T cells and a second agent which stimulates an accessory molecule on the surface of T cells

    Carl June;Craig Thompson;Gary Gray;Paul Rennert

  • Structure, expression, and T cell costimulatory activity of the murine homologue of the human B lymphocyte activation antigen B7.

    Gordon J. Freeman;Gary S. Gray;Claude D. Gimmi;David B. Lombard

  • Specific binding of HIV-1 recombinant Rev protein to the Rev-responsive element in vitro.

    Thomas J. Daly;Kathleen Sue Cook;Gary S. Gray;Theodore E. Maione

  • Uncovering of functional alternative CTLA-4 counter-receptor in B7-deficient mice

    Gordon J. Freeman;Frank Borriello;Richard J. Hodes;Hans Reiser

  • Absence of B7-dependent responses in CD28-deficient mice.

    Jonathan M. Green;Patricia J. Noel;Anne I. Sperling;Theresa L. Walunas

  • Characterization of CTLA-4 structure and expression on human T cells

    T Lindsten;K P Lee;E S Harris;B Petryniak

  • Expression and functional significance of an additional ligand for CTLA-4.

    Deborah J. Lenschow;Gloria Huei-Ting Su;Linda A. Zuckerman;Nasrin Nabavi

  • Methods for treating hiv infected subjects

    Carl H. June;Craig B. Thompson;Gary J. Nabel;Gary S. Gray

  • CTLA4 mediates antigen-specific apoptosis of human T cells.

    J G Gribben;G J Freeman;V A Boussiotis;P Rennert

  • CD9 antigen peptides and antibodies thereto

    Gary S. Gray

  • Differential up-regulation of the B7-1 and B7-2 costimulatory molecules after Ig receptor engagement by antigen.

    Deborah J. Lenschow;Anne I. Sperling;Michael P. Cooke;Gordon Freeman

  • B7 but not intercellular adhesion molecule-1 costimulation prevents the induction of human alloantigen-specific tolerance.

    Vassiliki A. Boussiotis;Gordon J. Freeman;Gary Gray;John Gribben

Frequent Co-Authors

Gordon J. Freeman
Gordon J. Freeman Harvard University
Lee M. Nadler
Lee M. Nadler Harvard University
Carl H. June
Carl H. June University of Pennsylvania
John G. Gribben
John G. Gribben Queen Mary University of London
Craig B. Thompson
Craig B. Thompson Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Jeffrey A. Bluestone
Jeffrey A. Bluestone University of California, San Francisco
Allan D. Kirk
Allan D. Kirk Duke University
Vassiliki A. Boussiotis
Vassiliki A. Boussiotis Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Gary J. Nabel
Gary J. Nabel ModeX Therapeutics
Ryo Abe
Ryo Abe Teikyo University

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