Publications by: Mark C. Siracusa
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Filbey, Kara J., Finney, Constance A.M., Giacomin, Paul R., and Siracusa, Mark C. (2021) Editorial: Recent advances in the immunology of helminth infection – protection, pathogenesis and panaceas. Frontiers in Immunology, 12. 663753.
Giacomin, Paul R., Moy, Ryan H., Noti, Mario, Osborne, Lisa C., Siracusa, Mark C., Alenghat, Theresa, Liu, Bigang, McCorkell, Kelly A., Troy, Amy E., Rak, Gregory D., Hu, Yinling, May, Michael J., Ma, Hak-Ling, Fouser, Lynette A., Sonnenberg, Gregory F., and Artis, David (2015) Epithelial-intrinsic IKKα expression regulates group 3 innate lymphoid cell responses and antibacterial immunity. The Journal of Experimental Medicine, 212 (10). pp. 1513-1528.
Noti, Mario, Tait Wojno, Elia D., Kim, Brian S., Siracusa, Mark C., Giacomin, Paul R., Nair, Meera G., Benitez, Alain J., Ruymann, Kathryn R., Muir, Amanda B., Hill, David A., Chikwava, Kudakwashe R., Moghaddam, Amin E., Sattentau, Quentin J., Alex, Aneesh, Zhou, Chao, Yearley, Jennifer H., Menard-Katcher, Paul, Kubo, Masato, Obata-Ninomiya, Kazushige, Karusuyama, Hajime, Comeau, Michael R., Brown-Whitehorn, Terri, de Waal Malefyt, Rene, Sleiman, Patrick M., Hakonarson, Hakon, Cianferoni, Antonella, Falk, Gary W., Wang, Mei-Lun, Spergel, Jonathan M., and Artis, David (2013) Thymic stromal lymphopoietin–elicited basophil responses promote eosinophilic esophagitis. Nature Medicine, 19 (8). pp. 1005-1013.
Giacomin, Paul R., Siracusa, Mark C., Walsh, Kevin P., Grencis, Richard K., Kubo, Masato, Comeau, Michael R., and Artis, David (2012) Thymic stromal lymphopoietin-dependent basophils promote Th2 cytokine responses following intestinal helminth infection. Journal of Immunology, 189 (9). pp. 4371-4378.
Perrigoue, Jacqueline G., Saenz, Steven A., Siracusa, Mark C., Allenspach, Eric J., Taylor, Betsy C., Giacomin, Paul R., Nair, Meera G., Du, Yurong, Zaph, Colby, van Rooijen, Nico , Comeau, Michael R., Pearce, Edward J., Laufer, Terri M., and Artis, David (2009) MHC class II-dependent basophil-CD4+ T cell interactions promote T(H)2 cytokine-dependent immunity. Nature Immunology, 10 (7). pp. 697-705.