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Robert B Ashman
Robert B Ashman
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The macrophage-inducible C-type lectin, mincle, is an essential component of the innate immune response to Candida albicans
CA Wells, JA Salvage-Jones, X Li, K Hitchens, S Butcher, RZ Murray, ...
The Journal of Immunology 180 (11), 7404-7413, 2008
4772008
Production and function of cytokines in natural and acquired immunity to Candida albicans infection
RB Ashman, JM Papadimitriou
Microbiological reviews 59 (4), 646-672, 1995
2311995
Oral candidosis
CS Farah, RB Ashman, SJ Challacombe
Clinics in dermatology 18 (5), 553-562, 2000
2232000
T cells augment monocyte and neutrophil function in host resistance against oropharyngeal candidiasis
CS Farah, S Elahi, G Pang, T Gotjamanos, GJ Seymour, RL Clancy, ...
Infection and immunity 69 (10), 6110-6118, 2001
162*2001
Human monocyte-macrophage-mediated antibody-dependent cytotoxicity to herpes simplex virus-infected cells
S Kohl, SE Starr, JM Oleske, SL Shore, RB Ashman, AJ Nahmias
The Journal of Immunology 118 (3), 729-735, 1977
1511977
Macrophages: current views on their differentiation, structure, and function
JM Papadimitriou, RB Ashman
Ultrastructural pathology 13 (4), 343-372, 1989
1471989
Human and mouse macrophage-inducible C-type lectin (Mincle) bind Candida albicans
A Bugarcic, K Hitchens, AG Beckhouse, CA Wells, RB Ashman, ...
Glycobiology 18 (9), 679-685, 2008
1292008
Neutrophil depletion increases susceptibility to systemic and vaginal candidiasis in mice, and reveals differences between brain and kidney in mechanisms of host resistance
A Fulurija, RB Ashman, JM Papadimitriou
Microbiology 142 (12), 3487-3496, 1996
1231996
Innate versus adaptive immunity in Candida albicans infection
RB Ashman, CS Farah, S Wanasaengsakul, Y Hu, G Pang, RL Clancy
Immunology and cell biology 82 (2), 196-204, 2004
1202004
Enhanced clearance of Candida albicans from the oral cavities of mice following oral administration of Lactobacillus acidophilus
S Elahi, G Pang, R Ashman, R Clancy
Clinical & Experimental Immunology 141 (1), 29-36, 2005
1192005
AT helper cell for anti-viral cytotoxic T-cell responses.
RB Ashman, A Müllbacher
The Journal of experimental medicine 150 (5), 1277-1282, 1979
1131979
Immunisation with the glycolytic enzyme enolase confers effective protection against Candida albicans infection in mice
W qing Li, X chu Hu, X Zhang, Y Ge, S Zhao, Y Hu, RB Ashman
Vaccine 29 (33), 5526-5533, 2011
1052011
Cellular and cytokine correlates of mucosal protection in murine model of oral candidiasis
S Elahi, G Pang, R Clancy, RB Ashman
Infection and immunity 68 (10), 5771-5777, 2000
1012000
Ir gene function in an IA subregion mutant B6. CH-2bm12.
M Michaelides, M Sandrin, G Morgan, IF McKenzie, R Ashman, ...
The Journal of experimental medicine 153 (2), 464-469, 1981
961981
Distinct roles for interleukin‐12p40 and tumour necrosis factor in resistance to oral candidiasis defined by gene‐targeting
CS Farah, Y Hu, S Riminton, RB Ashman
Oral microbiology and immunology 21 (4), 252-255, 2006
952006
Cytotoxic T-memory cells in virus infection and the specificity of helper T cells.
BA Askonas, A Mullbacher, RB Ashman
Immunology 45 (1), 79, 1982
881982
Enhancement of human lymphocyte responses to phytomitogens in vitro by incubation at elevated temperatures.
RB Ashman, AJ Nahmias
Clinical and Experimental Immunology 29 (3), 464, 1977
881977
An immunodominant antigen of Candida albicans shows homology to the enzyme enolase
KM Franklyn, JR Warmington, AK Ott, RB Ashman
Immunology and cell biology 68 (3), 173-178, 1990
851990
Human polymorphonuclear leucocytes as mediators of antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity to herpes simplex virus-infected cells.
JM Oleske, RB Ashman, S Kohl, SL Shore, SE Starr, P Wood, AJ Nahmias
Clinical and experimental immunology 27 (3), 446, 1977
851977
The pathogenesis of acute systemic candidiasis in a susceptible inbred mouse strain
JM Papadimitriou, RB Ashman
The Journal of pathology 150 (4), 257-265, 1986
821986
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