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overview My Scopus ID is 7103411264. My NIH COMMONS name is BARKERE. Research Areas: Natural killer cells and HIV, innate lymphoid cells in HIV infection. My Faculty Profile at Rush University Medical Center: https://www.rushu.rush.edu/faculty/edward-barker-phd My Laboratory: https://www.rushu.rush.edu/research/departmental-research/microbial-pathogens-and-immunity-research/laboratory-edward-barker-phd My NCBI Bibliography: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/myncbi/browse/collection/46831905/?sort=date&direction=descending My Scopus: https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=7103411264 Education: PhD, University of Illinois
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Concept Immunity, Cellular
Concept Immunity, Mucosal
Concept Immunity, Innate
Academic Article Immunologic abnormalities associated with chronic fatigue syndrome.
Academic Article Human T-cell leukemia virus type 1 (HTLV-1) p12I down-modulates ICAM-1 and -2 and reduces adherence of natural killer cells, thereby protecting HTLV-1-infected primary CD4+ T cells from autologous natural killer cell-mediated cytotoxicity despite the reduction of major histocompatibility complex class I molecules on infected cells.
Academic Article Brief Report: Inflammatory Colonic Innate Lymphoid Cells Are Increased During Untreated HIV-1 Infection and Associated With Markers of Gut Dysbiosis and Mucosal Immune Activation.
Academic Article Importance of Lyt-2+ T-cells in the resistance of melphalan-cured MOPC-315 tumor bearers to a challenge with MOPC-315 tumor cells.
Academic Article Some characteristics of the in vivo antitumor immunity exhibited by mice cured of a large MOPC-315 tumor by a low dose of melphalan.
Academic Article Effects of TH1 and TH2 cytokines on CD8+ cell response against human immunodeficiency virus: implications for long-term survival.
Academic Article Commensal and Pathogenic Bacteria Indirectly Induce IL-22 but Not IFN? Production From Human Colonic ILC3s via Multiple Mechanisms.
Academic Article Enteric bacteria induce IFN? and Granzyme B from human colonic Group 1 Innate Lymphoid Cells.
Academic Article Presence of Inflammatory Group I and III Innate Lymphoid Cells in the Colon of Simian Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected Rhesus Macaques.
Academic Article Gut Bacteria Induce Granzyme B Expression in Human Colonic ILC3s In Vitro in an IL-15-Dependent Manner.
Academic Article Contribution of Innate Lymphoid Cells in Supplementing Cytokines Produced by CD4+ T Cells During Acute and Chronic SIV Infection of the Colon.
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