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01 May 2016

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Chuang EJ, Augustine M, Jung M, Schwartz RH and Singh, N.J (2017)
      Density dependent re-tuning of autoreactive T cells alleviates their pathogenicity in a lymphopenic environment.
            Immunology Letters.;(in press)
Abdi K, Chen T, Klein BA, Tai AK, Coursen J, Liu X, Skinner J, Periasamy S, Choi Y, Kessler BM, Palmer RJ, Gittis A, Matzinger P, Duncan MJ, and Singh, N.J.(2017)
      Mechanisms by which Porphyromonas gingivalis evades innate immunity.
            PLoS One..   Aug 3;12(8):e0182164. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0182164
Singh, N.J.(2016)
      Self-reactivity as the necessary cost of maintaining a diverse memory T cell repertoire.
            Pathogens and Disease.   2016 Oct;74(7). pii: ftw092. Epub 2016 Sep 11. Review.
Abdi, K, and Singh, N.J.(2015)
      Making Many From Few :   IL-12p40 as a model for the combinatorial assembly of heterodimeric cytokines.
            Cytokine.   Nov;76(1):53-7.
Abdi, K, Singh, N.J., Spooner, E, Kessler, B.M., Radaev, S., Lantz, L, Xiao, T.S., Matzinger,P., Sun, P.D., Ploegh, H.L.(2014)
      Free IL-12p40 Monomer Is a Polyfunctional Adaptor for Generating Novel IL-12-like Heterodimers Extracellularly.
            Journal of Immunology.;192(12):6028-36
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Singh, N. J., Bando, J.K. and Schwartz, R.H. (2012)
      Subsets of non-clonal neighboring CD4+ T cells specifically regulate the frequency of individual antigen-reactive T cells
            Immunity, 37 (4): 735–746
Steinert, E., Schwartz, R.H., and Singh, N. J.(2012)
      At low precursor frequencies the helper T cell response to chronic self-antigen presentation in vivo, is followed by anergy without deletion.
           European Journal of Immunolology, 42:1-6
Oh, S., Schwartz, R.H., and Singh, N. J. (2012)
      Development and tolerization of hyperacute rejection in a transgenic GVH model.
           Transplantation. 94: 3, 234-240
Abdi, K., Singh, N. J. and Matzinger, P. (2012),
      Lipopolysaccharide-Activated Dendritic Cells: "Exhausted" or Alert and Waiting?.
           Journal of Immunology, 188: 5981-5989.
Quiel, J., Caucheteux, S., Laurence, A., Singh, N. J., Bocharov, G., Ben-Sasson, S. Z., Grossman, Z. and Paul, W. E. (2011),
      Antigen-stimulated CD4 T-cell expansion is inversely and log-linearly related to precursor number.
           Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, U.S.A. 108: 3312-3317.
Abdi, K. and Singh, N. J. (2010),
      Antigen-activated T cells induce IL-12p75 production from dendritic cells in an IFN-gamma-independent manner.
           Scandinavian Journal of Immunology 72: 511-521.
Singh, N. J., Cox, M. and Schwartz, R. H. (2007),
      TLR ligands differentially modulate T cell responses to acute and chronic antigen presentation.
           Journal of Immunology, 179: 7999-8008.
Singh, N. J. and Schwartz, R. H. (2006),
      The Lymphopenic mouse in Immunology.
           Immunity. 25: 851-855.
Singh, N. J. and Schwartz, R. H. (2006),
      Mechanisms of Immunologic Tolerance
           Nature Clinical Practise Rheumatology 2:(1) 44-52
Abdi, K., Singh, N.J. and Matzinger, P. (2006),
      T-cell control of IL-12p75 production.
           Scandinavian Journal of Immunology 64: 83-92.
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Singh, N. J., Chen, C. and Schwartz, R. H. (2006),
      The impact of T cell intrinsic antigen adaptation on peripheral immune tolerance.
           PLoS Biology 4: e340.
Sojka, D. K., Bruniquel, D., Schwartz, R. H. and Singh, N. J. (2004),
      IL-2 secretion by CD4+ T cells in vivo is rapid, transient, and influenced by TCR-specific competition.
           Journal of Immunology, 172: 6136-6143.
Singh, N. J. and Schwartz, R. H. (2003),
      The strength of persistent antigenic stimulation modulates adaptive tolerance in peripheral CD4+ T cells.
           Journal of Experimental Medicine 198: 1107-1117.
Sehgal, A., Singh, N. J., Chakraborty, T. and Sharma, S. (2004),
      A protective merozoite protein of Plasmodium falciparum shares an epitope with surface antigens of Paramecium.
           Parasite Immunology 26: 219-227.
Chatterjee, S., Singh, S., Sohoni, R., Singh, N. J., Vaidya, A., Long, C. and Sharma, S.(2000),
      Antibodies against ribosomal phosphoprotein P0 of Plasmodium falciparum protect mice against challenge with Plasmodium yoelii.
           Infection & Immunity 68: 4312-4318.
Singh, N. J., Sehgal, A. and Sharma, S. (2000),
      Characterization of a differential immunoscreen epitope of Plasmodium falciparum using combinatorial agents.
           Parasite Immunology 22: 333-340.
Sharma, S., Goswami, A., Singh, N. J., Kabilan, L. and Deodhar, S. S. (1996),
      Immunogenicity of the non-repetitive regions of the circumsporozoite protein of Plasmodium knowlesi.
           American Journal of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene 55: 635-641.
 
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