1982 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
1970 - Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom
Jacques F. A. P. Miller mainly focuses on Immunology, Antigen, Cytotoxic T cell, T cell and Antigen-presenting cell. His research links Cell biology with Immunology. The various areas that Jacques F. A. P. Miller examines in his Antigen study include Molecular biology, Thoracic duct, Immune system and Spleen.
His research in Cytotoxic T cell intersects with topics in Oral administration, Diabetes mellitus, Autoimmune disease, Rheumatoid arthritis and Multiple sclerosis. His T cell study deals with T lymphocyte intersecting with Interleukin 2, T-cell receptor, Lymphokine, Thymocyte and Streptamer. His Antigen-presenting cell study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Natural killer T cell, Antigen presentation and CD40.
Jacques F. A. P. Miller focuses on Immunology, Antigen, T cell, Immune system and Cytotoxic T cell. His study explores the link between Immunology and topics such as Transplantation that cross with problems in Serology. His Antigen research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Molecular biology, T-cell receptor, Autoimmunity, Bone marrow and Cell–cell interaction.
His work carried out in the field of T cell brings together such families of science as B cell, Priming, Hapten, Cell biology and Genetically modified mouse. His Cytotoxic T cell study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Cancer research and CD8. His Antigen-presenting cell study incorporates themes from Natural killer T cell and Antigen presentation.
His primary areas of study are Immunology, Antigen, Immune system, Transplantation and Psychoanalysis. Autoimmunity, Immunity, Spleen, Bone marrow and Antibody are the primary areas of interest in his Immunology study. The Antibody study which covers Lymphocyte subsets that intersects with Cytotoxic T cell.
The Antigen study combines topics in areas such as Lymphatic system and Antigen-presenting cell. His Antigen-presenting cell research also works with subjects such as
His primary scientific interests are in Immunology, Antigen, Immune system, Immunity and Transplantation. Jacques F. A. P. Miller combines subjects such as Cancer and Pathology with his study of Immunology. His Antigen research includes elements of Cytotoxic T cell, Antigen presentation and Antigen-presenting cell.
His Immune system research integrates issues from Disease and Neoplasms therapy. His Immunity study combines topics in areas such as T cell, Thymocyte, Regeneration, Autoimmunity and Atrophy. His work is dedicated to discovering how Transplantation, BALB/c are connected with Bone marrow and Radiation Chimera and other disciplines.
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Help for cytotoxic-T-cell responses is mediated by CD40 signalling
Sally R. M. Bennett;Sally R. M. Bennett;Francis R. Carbone;Freda Karamalis;Freda Karamalis;Richard A. Flavell.
Nature (1998)
Immunological function of the thymus.
J.F.A.P. Miller.
The Lancet (1961)
CELL TO CELL INTERACTION IN THE IMMUNE RESPONSE II. THE SOURCE OF HEMOLYSIN-FORMING CELLS IN IRRADIATED MICE GIVEN BONE MARROW AND THYMUS OR THORACIC DUCT LYMPHOCYTES
G. F. Mitchell;J. F. A. P. Miller.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (1968)
Class I–restricted Cross-Presentation of Exogenous Self-Antigens Leads to Deletion of Autoreactive CD8+ T Cells
Christian Kurts;Hiroshi Kosaka;Francis R. Carbone;Jacques F.A.P. Miller.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (1997)
Induction of a CD8( ) cytotoxic T lymphocyte response by cross-priming requires cognate CD4( ) T cell help
Sally R.M. Bennett;Francis R. Carbone;Freda Karamalis;Jacques F.A.P. Miller.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (1997)
CELL TO CELL INTERACTION IN THE IMMUNE RESPONSE I. HEMOLYSIN-FORMING CELLS IN NEONATALLY THYMECTOMIZED MICE RECONSTITUTED WITH THYMUS OR THORACIC DUCT LYMPHOCYTES
J. F. A. P. Miller;G. F. Mitchell.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (1968)
Current concepts of the immunological function of the thymus.
J. F. A. P. Miller;David Osoba.
Physiological Reviews (1967)
A RECEPTOR FOR ANTIBODY ON B LYMPHOCYTES : I. METHOD OF DETECTION AND FUNCTIONAL SIGNIFICANCE
A. Basten;J. F. A. P. Miller;J. Sprent;J. Pye.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (1972)
The CD8α+ Dendritic Cell Is Responsible for Inducing Peripheral Self-Tolerance to Tissue-associated Antigens
Gabrielle T. Belz;Georg M.N. Behrens;Chris M. Smith;Jacques F.A.P. Miller.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (2002)
Effect of Neonatal Thymectomy on the Immunological Responsiveness of the Mouse
Jacques Francis Albert Pierre Miller.
Proceedings of The Royal Society B: Biological Sciences (1962)
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