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10208
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Pierre A. Henkart is affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States. Their career is centered around academic and scientific research conducted within this prominent national research institution.

Details regarding their recent publications, including the titles, publication venues, and citation counts, are not available. No records list frequent co-authors or common publication venues associated with their work.

Specific information related to main fields of study, subfields, or primary research topics for Pierre A. Henkart is not documented. Likewise, there is no available data regarding book publications or awards received by this researcher.

As of the latest information, Pierre A. Henkart is alive.

Best Publications

  • Liposome-Cell Interaction: Transfer and Intracellular Release of a Trapped Fluorescent Marker

    J. N. Weinstein;S. Yoshikami;P. Henkart;R. Blumenthal

  • Regulatory CD56bright natural killer cells mediate immunomodulatory effects of IL-2Rα-targeted therapy (daclizumab) in multiple sclerosis

    Bibiana Bielekova;Marta Catalfamo;Susan Reichert-Scrivner;Amy Packer

  • ICE Family Proteases: Mediators of All Apoptotic Cell Death?

    Pierre A Henkart

  • Lymphocyte-mediated cytotoxicity: Two pathways and multiple effector molecules

    Pierre A. Henkart

  • Cytolytic activity of purified cytoplasmic granules from cytotoxic rat large granular lymphocyte tumors.

    Pierre A. Henkart;Paul J. Millard;Craig W. Reynolds;Maryanna P. Henkart

  • Cytotoxicity with target DNA breakdown by rat basophilic leukemia cells expressing both cytolysin and granzyme A.

    John W. Shiver;Lishan Su;Pierre A. Henkart

  • Target Cell Lysis by CTL Granule Exocytosis Is Independent of ICE/Ced-3 Family Proteases

    Apurva Sarin;Mark S. Williams;Martha A. Alexander-Miller;Jay A. Berzofsky

  • Defective granule exocytosis in Rab27a-deficient lymphocytes from Ashen mice.

    Elias K. Haddad;Xufeng Wu;John A. Hammer;Pierre A. Henkart

  • Characterization of sponge aggregation factor. A unique proteoglycan complex.

    Pierre Henkart;Susie Humphreys;Tom Humphreys

  • Purification and properties of cytoplasmic granules from cytotoxic rat LGL tumors.

    P J Millard;M P Henkart;C W Reynolds;P A Henkart

  • Surface cathepsin B protects cytotoxic lymphocytes from self- destruction after degranulation

    Kithiganahalli N. Balaji;Norbert Schaschke;Werner Machleidt;Marta Catalfamo

  • Protease inhibitors selectively block T cell receptor-triggered programmed cell death in a murine T cell hybridoma and activated peripheral T cells.

    Apurva Sarin;David H. Adams;Pierre A. Henkart

  • Type 1/type 2 cytokine modulation of T-cell programmed cell death as a model for human immunodeficiency virus pathogenesis

    Mario Clerici;Apurva Sarin;Robert L. Coffman;Thomas A. Wynn

  • IL-15 mimics T cell receptor crosslinking in the induction of cellular proliferation, gene expression, and cytotoxicity in CD8+ memory T cells.

    Kebin Liu;Marta Catalfamo;Yu Li;Pierre A. Henkart

  • Induction of target cell DNA release by the cytotoxic T lymphocyte granule protease granzyme A.

    M P Hayes;G A Berrebi;P A Henkart

  • Assessment of Caspase Activities in Intact Apoptotic Thymocytes Using Cell-Permeable Fluorogenic Caspase Substrates

    Akira Komoriya;Beverly Z. Packard;Martin J. Brown;Ming-Lei Wu

  • Different Interleukin-1β Converting Enzyme (ICE) Family Protease Requirements for the Apoptotic Death of T Lymphocytes Triggered by Diverse Stimuli

    Apurva Sarin;Ming-Lei Wu;Pierre A. Henkart

  • Regulation of Cyclin D1 by Calpain Protease

    Yung Hyun Choi;Su Jae Lee;PhuongMai Nguyen;Joung Soon Jang

  • Perforin and the granule exocytosis cytotoxicity pathway.

    Marta Catalfamo;Pierre A Henkart

  • Synergistic roles of granzymes A and B in mediating target cell death by rat basophilic leukemia mast cell tumors also expressing cytolysin/perforin.

    Hiroo Nakajima;Heidi L. Park;Pierre A. Henkart

Frequent Co-Authors

Gene M. Shearer
Gene M. Shearer National Institutes of Health
Robert Blumenthal
Robert Blumenthal National Institutes of Health
Mario Clerici
Mario Clerici University of Milan
William D. Terry
William D. Terry Brigham and Women's Hospital
John N. Weinstein
John N. Weinstein The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Robert Blumenthal
Robert Blumenthal University of Toledo
Su Jae Lee
Su Jae Lee Hanyang University
Jane B. Trepel
Jane B. Trepel National Institutes of Health
Susan O. Sharrow
Susan O. Sharrow National Institutes of Health
Jay A. Berzofsky
Jay A. Berzofsky National Institutes of Health

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