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Troy D. Randall is affiliated with the University of Alabama at Birmingham in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Immunology and Microbiology as well as Medicine.

The scientist's work covers several subfields of study, including Immunology, Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology, Molecular Biology, and Oncology. Within these domains, their main topics of research involve:

  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction
  • T-cell and B-cell Immunology
  • Immunotherapy and Immune Responses
  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research
  • Respiratory viral infections research
  • Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers
  • Influenza Virus Research Studies

Their recent publications include:

  • "Single-Dose Intranasal Administration of AdCOVID Elicits Systemic and Mucosal Immunity against SARS-CoV-2 and Fully Protects Mice from Lethal Challenge," 2021, published in Vaccines
  • "Scent of a vaccine," 2021, published in Science
  • "Specialized immune responses in the peritoneal cavity and omentum," 2020, published in Journal of Leukocyte Biology
  • "Resident Memory B Cells," 2020, published in Viral Immunology
  • "A transcriptionally distinct subset of influenza-specific effector memory B cells predicts long-lived antibody responses to vaccination in humans," 2023, published in Immunity

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Troy D. Randall are:

  • Frances E. Lund
  • Selene Meza-Perez
  • Aarón Silva-Sánchez
  • Alexander F. Rosenberg
  • Rebecca C. Arend

The scholar's work has appeared repeatedly in several publication venues, among which are:

  • The Journal of Immunology
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Gynecologic Oncology
  • Immunity
  • Science Immunology

Best Publications

  • IL-23 and IL-17 in the establishment of protective pulmonary CD4 + T cell responses after vaccination and during Mycobacterium tuberculosis challenge

    Shabaana A Khader;Guy K Bell;John E Pearl;Jeffrey J Fountain

  • Role of inducible bronchus associated lymphoid tissue (iBALT) in respiratory immunity.

    Juan E Moyron-Quiroz;Javier Rangel-Moreno;Kim Kusser;Louise Hartson

  • Effector and regulatory B cells: modulators of CD4 + T cell immunity

    Frances E. Lund;Troy D. Randall

  • Interleukin-2 Inhibits Germinal Center Formation by Limiting T Follicular Helper Cell Differentiation

    André Ballesteros-Tato;Beatriz León;Beth A. Graf;Amy Moquin

  • Cyclic ADP-ribose production by CD38 regulates intracellular calcium release, extracellular calcium influx and chemotaxis in neutrophils and is required for bacterial clearance in vivo

    Santiago Partida-Sanchez;Debra A. Cockayne;Simon Monard;Elaine L. Jacobson

  • Inducible bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue (iBALT) in patients with pulmonary complications of rheumatoid arthritis

    Javier Rangel-Moreno;Louise Hartson;Carmen Navarro;Miguel Gaxiola

  • Age-associated decline in T cell repertoire diversity leads to holes in the repertoire and impaired immunity to influenza virus

    Eric J. Yager;Mushtaq Ahmed;Kathleen Lanzer;Troy D. Randall

  • Long-Lived Plasma Cells Are Contained within the CD19(-)CD38(hi)CD138(+) Subset in Human Bone Marrow.

    Jessica L. Halliley;Jessica L. Halliley;Christopher M. Tipton;Jane Liesveld;Alexander F. Rosenberg

  • The development of inducible bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue depends on IL-17

    Javier Rangel-Moreno;Damian M Carragher;Maria de la Luz Garcia-Hernandez;Ji Young Hwang

  • Phenotypic and functional changes induced at the clonal level in hematopoietic stem cells after 5-fluorouracil treatment

    Troy D. Randall;Irving L. Weissman

  • Development of Secondary Lymphoid Organs

    Troy D. Randall;Damian M. Carragher;Javier Rangel-Moreno

  • The establishment of resident memory B cells in the lung requires local antigen encounter

    S. Rameeza Allie;John E. Bradley;Uma Mudunuru;Michael D. Schultz

  • A Novel Role for Non-Neutralizing Antibodies against Nucleoprotein in Facilitating Resistance to Influenza Virus

    Damian M. Carragher;Denise A. Kaminski;Amy Moquin;Louise Hartson

  • Temporal changes in dendritic cell subsets, cross-priming and costimulation via CD70 control CD8 + T cell responses to influenza

    André Ballesteros-Tato;Beatriz León;Frances E Lund;Troy D Randall

  • Immunological Functions of the Omentum

    Selene Meza-Perez;Troy D. Randall

  • Chemokine CXCL13 is essential for lymph node initiation and is induced by retinoic acid and neuronal stimulation.

    Serge A van de Pavert;Brenda J Olivier;Gera Goverse;Mark F Vondenhoff

  • Age-related defects in CD4 T cell cognate helper function lead to reductions in humoral responses.

    Sheri M. Eaton;Eve M. Burns;Kimberly Kusser;Troy D. Randall

  • Interleukin-17 Is Required for T Helper 1 Cell Immunity and Host Resistance to the Intracellular Pathogen Francisella tularensis

    Yinyao Lin;Shane Ritchea;Alison Logar;Samantha Slight

  • Pathological role of interleukin 17 in mice subjected to repeated BCG vaccination after infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis

    Andrea Cruz;Alexandra G. Fraga;Jeffrey J. Fountain;Javier Rangel-Moreno

  • Ectopic lymphoid tissues and local immunity.

    Damian M. Carragher;Javier Rangel-Moreno;Troy D. Randall

  • Cyclophosphamide/granulocyte colony-stimulating factor causes selective mobilization of bone marrow hematopoietic stem cells into the blood after M phase of the cell cycle

    Douglas E. Wright;Samuel H. Cheshier;Amy J. Wagers;Troy D. Randall

Frequent Co-Authors

Frances E. Lund
Frances E. Lund University of Alabama at Birmingham
Javier Rangel-Moreno
Javier Rangel-Moreno University of Rochester
Shabaana A. Khader
Shabaana A. Khader Washington University in St. Louis
David L. Woodland
David L. Woodland Trudeau Institute
Laura Haynes
Laura Haynes University of Connecticut
Jeremy M. Boss
Jeremy M. Boss Emory University
Jay K. Kolls
Jay K. Kolls Tulane University
Irving L. Weissman
Irving L. Weissman Stanford University
John D. Mountz
John D. Mountz University of Alabama at Birmingham
Maureen Howard
Maureen Howard Stanford University

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