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Paul D. Rennert is affiliated with Biogen in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine, and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Within these broad disciplines, their work focuses notably on Oncology, Molecular Biology, Genetics, Immunology, and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging as subfields of study.

Their scientific investigations concentrate on several main topics including CAR-T cell therapy research, Viral Infectious Diseases and Gene Expression in Insects, Virus-based gene therapy research, Biosimilars and Bioanalytical Methods, Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research, Glycosylation and Glycoproteins Research, and Nanowire Synthesis and Applications.

Paul D. Rennert has contributed to publications in various venues. Frequent publication sites include:

  • Regular and Young Investigator Award Abstracts
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Blood
  • PLoS ONE
  • Glycobiology

Co-authors with whom Paul D. Rennert has frequently collaborated are:

  • Christine Ambrose
  • Roy R. Lobb
  • Lihe Su
  • Lan Wu
  • Fay J. Dufort

Selected recent publications by Paul D. Rennert include the following:

  • Anti-CD19 CAR T cells potently redirected to kill solid tumor cells, 2021, PLoS ONE
  • Glyco-engineered HEK 293-F cell lines for the production of therapeutic glycoproteins with humanN-glycosylation and improved pharmacokinetics, 2020, Glycobiology
  • CAR-T Engager proteins optimize anti-CD19 CAR-T cell therapies for lymphoma, 2022, OncoImmunology
  • A CD19-Anti-ErbB2 scFv Engager Protein Enables CD19-Specific CAR T Cells to Eradicate ErbB2+ Solid Cancer, 2023, Cells
  • Anti-CD19 CAR T cells potently redirected to kill solid tumor cells, 2020, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Best Publications

  • Combination cancer immunotherapy and new immunomodulatory targets.

    Kathleen M. Mahoney;Paul D. Rennert;Gordon J. Freeman

  • BAFF AND APRIL: a tutorial on B cell survival.

    Fabienne Mackay;Pascal Schneider;Paul Rennert;Jeffrey Browning

  • An essential function for the nuclear receptor RORγt in the generation of fetal lymphoid tissue inducer cells

    Gérard Eberl;Gérard Eberl;Shana Marmon;Mary-Jean Sunshine;Paul D Rennert

  • Developing lymph nodes collect CD4+CD3- LTbeta+ cells that can differentiate to APC, NK cells, and follicular cells but not T or B cells

    Reina E Mebius;Paul Rennert;Irving L Weissman

  • 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

  • Intestinal villous M cells: An antigen entry site in the mucosal epithelium

    Myoung Ho Jang;Mi Na Kweon;Mi Na Kweon;Mi Na Kweon;Koichi Iwatani;Masafumi Yamamoto;Masafumi Yamamoto;Masafumi Yamamoto

  • Targeted Disruption of the ζPKC Gene Results in the Impairment of the NF-κB Pathway

    Michael Leitges;Laura Sanz;Pilar Martin;Angeles Duran

  • Surface lymphotoxin alpha/beta complex is required for the development of peripheral lymphoid organs.

    P D Rennert;J L Browning;R Mebius;F Mackay

  • Identification of proteoglycans as the APRIL-specific binding partners

    Karine Ingold;Adrian Zumsteg;Aubry Tardivel;Bertrand Huard

  • T-cell immunoglobulin and mucin domain 1 (TIM-1) is a receptor for Zaire Ebolavirus and Lake Victoria Marburgvirus

    Andrew S Kondratowicz;Nicholas J Lennemann;Patrick L Sinn;Robert A Davey

  • A Soluble Form of B Cell Maturation Antigen, a Receptor for the Tumor Necrosis Factor Family Member April, Inhibits Tumor Cell Growth

    Paul Rennert;Pascal Schneider;Teresa G. Cachero;Jeffrey Thompson

  • Semaphorin 7A initiates T-cell-mediated inflammatory responses through α1β1 integrin

    Kazuhiro Suzuki;Tatsusada Okuno;Midori Yamamoto;R. Jeroen Pasterkamp

  • Lymph Node Genesis Is Induced by Signaling through the Lymphotoxin β Receptor

    Paul D. Rennert;Danelle James;Fabienne Mackay;Jeffrey L. Browning

  • Regulation of Peripheral Lymph Node Genesis by the Tumor Necrosis Factor Family Member Trance

    Dongku Kim;Reina E. Mebius;John D. MacMicking;Steffen Jung

  • Role of the Phosphatidylserine Receptor TIM-1 in Enveloped-Virus Entry

    Sven Moller-Tank;Andrew S. Kondratowicz;Robert A. Davey;Paul D. Rennert

  • Initiation of NALT Organogenesis Is Independent of the IL-7R, LTβR, and NIK Signaling Pathways but Requires the Id2 Gene and CD3−CD4+CD45+ Cells

    Satoshi Fukuyama;Satoshi Fukuyama;Takachika Hiroi;Yoshifumi Yokota;Paul D. Rennert

  • Essential Role of Nuclear Factor (NF)-κB–Inducing Kinase and Inhibitor of κb (Iκb) Kinase α in Nf-κb Activation through Lymphotoxin β Receptor, but Not through Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor I

    Akemi Matsushima;Tsuneyasu Kaisho;Paul D. Rennert;Hiroyasu Nakano

  • Molecular Basis for Hematopoietic/Mesenchymal Interaction during Initiation of Peyer's Patch Organogenesis

    Kenya Honda;Hiroyasu Nakano;Hisahiro Yoshida;Satomi Nishikawa

  • Regulation of inflammation by collagen-binding integrins α1β1 and α2β1 in models of hypersensitivity and arthritis

    Antonin R. de Fougerolles;Andrew G. Sprague;Cheryl L. Nickerson-Nutter;Gloria Chi-Rosso

  • Targeted disruption of Traf5 gene causes defects in CD40- and CD27-mediated lymphocyte activation

    Hiroyasu Nakano;Sachiko Sakon;Haruhiko Koseki;Toshitada Takemori

  • Hapten-induced colitis is associated with colonic patch hypertrophy and T helper cell 2-type responses.

    Taeko Dohi;Kohtaro Fujihashi;Paul D. Rennert;Koichi Iwatani

  • Characterization of lymphotoxin-alpha beta complexes on the surface of mouse lymphocytes.

    J L Browning;I D Sizing;P Lawton;P R Bourdon

Frequent Co-Authors

Hiroshi Kiyono
Hiroshi Kiyono University of Tokyo
Mi-Na Kweon
Mi-Na Kweon University of Ulsan
Jeffrey L. Browning
Jeffrey L. Browning Boston University
Jorge Moscat
Jorge Moscat Cornell University
Kohtaro Fujihashi
Kohtaro Fujihashi University of Alabama at Birmingham
Jerry R. McGhee
Jerry R. McGhee University of Alabama at Birmingham
Fabienne Mackay
Fabienne Mackay QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute
Howard L. Weiner
Howard L. Weiner Harvard University
Maria T. Diaz-Meco
Maria T. Diaz-Meco Cornell University
Wolfram Domschke
Wolfram Domschke University of Münster

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