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Project Title : "Analysis of the specific T cell- and parasite-dependent mechanisms leading to development of experimental cerebral malaria" Project PI : Nicolas Blanchard Co-PI : Olivier Silvie Lab : Eukaryotic Pathogens: Inflammation, T cell Immunity and Chemoresistance (EPIIC), Infinity, Toulouse |
BACKGROUND
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POSITION AFTER PARAFRAP TRAINING
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PUBLICATIONS Draheim, M., M. F. Wlodarczyk, K. Crozat, J. M. Saliou, T. D. Alayi, S. Tomavo, A. Hassan, A. Salvioni, C. Demarta‐Gatsi, J. Sidney, A. Sette, M. Dalod, A. Berry, O. Silvie and N. Blanchard (2017). "Profiling MHC II immunopeptidome of blood‐stage malaria reveals that cDC1 control the functionality of parasite‐specific CD4 T cells." EMBO Mol Med [9.2]: e201708123. [PDF] Keswani, T., Delcroix-Genete, D., Herbert, F., Leleu, I., Lambert, C., Draheim, M., Salome-Desnoulez, S., Saliou, J.M., Cazenave, P.-A., Silvie, O., Roland, J., Pied, S., (2020). Plasmodium yoelii Uses a TLR3-Dependent Pathway to Achieve Mammalian Host Parasitism. J Immunol [4.9]. 205, 3071–3082. doi:10.4049/jimmunol.1901317 |