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John G. Tew is affiliated with Virginia Commonwealth University in the United States. Their academic profile includes a focus on research and teaching within this institution.

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Best Publications

  • The follicular dendritic cell: long term antigen retention during immunity.

    T. E. Mandels;R. P. Phippsi;R. P. Phippsi;A. Abbot;J. G. Tew

  • Follicular dendritic cells as accessory cells.

    John G. Tew;Marie H. Kosco;Gregory F. Burton;Andras K. Szakal

  • The maintenance and regulation of the humoral immune response: persisting antigen and the role of follicular antigen-binding dendritic cells as accessory cells.

    J G Tew;R P Phipps;R P Phipps;T E Mandel

  • Follicular dendritic cells and human immunodeficiency virus infectivity

    Sonya L. Heath;J. Grant Tew;John G. Tew;Andras K. Szakal

  • Microanatomy of Lymphoid Tissue During Humoral Immune Responses: Structure Function Relationships

    A K Szakal;M H Kosco;J G Tew

  • Follicular dendritic cells and presentation of antigen and costimulatory signals to B cells

    John G. Tew;Jiuhua Wu;Dahui Qin;Shirley Helm

  • Tobacco and Smoking: Environmental Factors That Modify the Host Response (Immune System) and Have an Impact On Periodontal Health:

    Suzanne E. Barbour;Keisuke Nakashima;Ji-Bo Zhang;Srilatha Tangada

  • Fc gamma receptor IIB on follicular dendritic cells regulates the B cell recall response.

    Dahui Qin;Jiuhua Wu;Kalpit A. Vora;Jeffrey V. Ravetch

  • Persistence of Infectious HIV on Follicular Dendritic Cells

    Beverly A. Smith;Suzanne Gartner;Yiling Liu;Alan S. Perelson

  • Follicular dendritic cells: beyond the necessity of T-cell help.

    John G. Tew;Jiuhua Wu;Mohamed Fakher;Andras K. Szakal

  • Relationship between gingival crevicular fluid and serum antibody titers in young adults with generalized and localized periodontitis.

    J G Tew;D R Marshall;J A Burmeister;R R Ranney

  • Relationship Between Attachment Loss and Precipitating Serum Antibody to Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans in Adolescents and Young Adults Having Severe Periodontal Destruction

    Richard R. Ranney;Nancy R. Yanni;John A. Burmeister;John G. Tew

  • Serum antibody reactive with predominant organisms in the subgingival flora of young adults with generalized severe periodontitis.

    J G Tew;D R Marshall;W E Moore;A M Best

  • Relationship of Serum Antibody to Attachment Level Patterns in Young Adults with Juvenile Periodontitis or Generalized Severe Periodontitis

    J. C. Gunsolley;J. A. Burmeister;J. G. Tew;A. M. Best

  • Cytokine Induction by Streptococcus mutans and Pulpal Pathogenesis

    Chin-Lo Hahn;Al M. Best;John G. Tew

  • Germinal center B cells and antibody production in the bone marrow

    R M Dilosa;K Maeda;A Masuda;A K Szakal

  • Germinal centers and antibody production in bone marrow.

    John G. Tew;Rose Marie Dilosa;Gregory F. Burton;Marie H. Kosco

  • ADAM10 is essential for Notch2-dependent marginal zone B cell development and CD23 cleavage in vivo

    David R. Gibb;Mohey El Shikh;Dae Joong Kang;Warren J. Rowe

  • Polyclonal B-cell activation in periodontitis.

    John Tew;David Engel;Dennis Mangan

  • The alternative antigen pathway

    John.G. Tew;Marie H. Kosco;Andras K. Szakal

Frequent Co-Authors

Andras K. Szakal
Andras K. Szakal Virginia Commonwealth University
Richard P. Phipps
Richard P. Phipps University of Rochester
Daniel H. Conrad
Daniel H. Conrad Virginia Commonwealth University
Costantino Pitzalis
Costantino Pitzalis Queen Mary University of London
Leonard D. Shultz
Leonard D. Shultz Jackson Laboratory
Howard C. Crawford
Howard C. Crawford University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Janardan P. Pandey
Janardan P. Pandey Medical University of South Carolina
John J. Ryan
John J. Ryan Virginia Commonwealth University
Mary L. Marazita
Mary L. Marazita University of Pittsburgh

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