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  • 1999 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences

Overview

Howard M. Grey was affiliated with the La Jolla Institute For Allergy & Immunology in the United States. Their research focused primarily within the field of Medicine, with a subfield specialization in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

Their scientific work addressed topics related to mosquito-borne diseases and control. This thematic interest was reflected in their publications and collaborations.

Grey authored the paper titled "Insights into HLA-Restricted T Cell Responses in a Novel Mouse Model of Dengue Virus Infection Point toward New Implications for Vaccine Design," published in 2020 in UNC Libraries.

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Grey was recognized as a Member of the National Academy of Sciences in 1999.

Best Publications

  • The relationship between class I binding affinity and immunogenicity of potential cytotoxic T cell epitopes.

    A. Sette;A. Vitiello;B. Reherman;P. Fowler

  • Antigen recognition by H-2-restricted T cells. I. Cell-free antigen processing.

    R Shimonkevitz;J Kappler;P Marrack;H Grey

  • Prominent role of secondary anchor residues in peptide binding to HLA-A2.1 molecules

    Jörg Ruppert;John Sidney;Esteban Celis;Ralph T. Kubo

  • The relation between major histocompatibility complex (MHC) restriction and the capacity of Ia to bind immunogenic peptides.

    Soren Buus;Alessandro Sette;Sonia M. Colon;Craig Miles

  • Peptides presented to the immune system by the murine class II major histocompatibility complex molecule I-Ad

    Donald F. Hunt;Hanspeter Michel;Tracey A. Dickinson;Jeffrey Shabanowitz

  • Several Common HLA-DR Types Share Largely Overlapping Peptide Binding Repertoires

    Southwood S;Sidney J;Kondo A;del Guercio Mf

  • Comprehensive analysis of dengue virus-specific responses supports an HLA-linked protective role for CD8+ T cells

    Daniela Weiskopf;Michael A. Angelo;Elzinandes L. de Azeredo;John Sidney

  • IMMUNOGLOBULINS ON THE SURFACE OF LYMPHOCYTES

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  • Development of high potency universal DR-restricted helper epitopes by modification of high affinity DR-blocking peptides

    Jeff Alexander;John Sidney;Scott Southwood;Jörg Ruppert

  • A consensus epitope prediction approach identifies the breadth of murine T(CD8+)-cell responses to vaccinia virus.

    Magdalini Moutaftsi;Bjoern Peters;Valerie Pasquetto;David C Tscharke

  • Antigen analog-major histocompatibility complexes act as antagonists of the T cell receptor.

    M.Teresa De Magistris;Jeff Alexander;Mark Coggeshall;Amnon Altman

  • Isolation and characterization of antigen-la complexes involved in T cell recognition

    Søren Buus;Alessandro Sette;Sonia M. Colon;Diane M. Jenis

  • The minimal number of class II MHC-antigen complexes needed for T cell activation

    Stephane Demotz;Howard M. Grey;Alessandro Sette

  • Immunoglobulins on the surface of lymphocytes: IV. Distribution in hypogammaglobulinemia, cellular immune deficiency, and chronic lymphatic leukemia

    Howard M. Grey;Enrique Rabellino;Bernard Pirofsky

  • Development of a lipopeptide-based therapeutic vaccine to treat chronic HBV infection. I. Induction of a primary cytotoxic T lymphocyte response in humans.

    A Vitiello;G Ishioka;H M Grey;R Rose

  • Combined Studies of Complement Receptor and Surface Immunoglobulin-Bearing Cells and Sheep Erythrocyte Rosette-Forming Cells in Normal and Leukemic Human Lymphocytes

    Gordon D. Ross;Enrique M. Rabellino;Margaret J. Polley;Howard M. Grey

  • Induction of anti-tumor cytotoxic T lymphocytes in normal humans using primary cultures and synthetic peptide epitopes

    Esteban Celis;Van Tsai;Claire Crimi;Robert Demars

  • Human CTL epitopes encoded by human papillomavirus type 16 E6 and E7 identified through in vivo and in vitro immunogenicity studies of HLA-A*0201-binding peptides.

    M. E. Ressing;A. Sette;R. M. P. Brandt;J. Ruppert

  • Identification, Enumeration, and Isolation of B and T Lymphocytes from Human Peripheral Blood

    F. Aiuti;J.C. Cerottini;R. R. A. Coombs;M. Cooper

  • Structural characteristics of an antigen required for its interaction with Ia and recognition by T cells

    Alessandro Sette;Søren Buus;Sonia Colon;John A. Smith

  • H CHAIN SUBGROUPS OF MYELOMA PROTEINS AND NORMAL 7S γ-GLOBULIN

    Howard M. Grey;Henry G. Kunkel

Frequent Co-Authors

Alessandro Sette
Alessandro Sette La Jolla Institute For Allergy & Immunology
Ralph T. Kubo
Ralph T. Kubo Johns Hopkins University
Bjoern Peters
Bjoern Peters La Jolla Institute For Allergy & Immunology
John Sidney
John Sidney La Jolla Institute For Allergy & Immunology
Carla Oseroff
Carla Oseroff La Jolla Institute For Allergy & Immunology
Robert W. Chesnut
Robert W. Chesnut Johns Hopkins University
Søren Buus
Søren Buus University of Copenhagen
Scott Southwood
Scott Southwood Johnson & Johnson
Jason A. Greenbaum
Jason A. Greenbaum La Jolla Institute For Allergy & Immunology
Ettore Appella
Ettore Appella National Institutes of Health

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