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    GPR15: a tale of two species

    The chemoattractant receptor GPR15 directs the homing of T cells to the colon; however, GRP15 expression differs in the effector and regulatory T cell subsets of humans versus those of mice. These findings hav...

    Janine Bilsborough, Joanne L Viney in Nature Immunology (2015)

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    The mdr1a−/− mouse model of spontaneous colitis

    There are many types of colitis models in animals that researchers use to elucidate the mechanism of action of human inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). These models are also used to test novel therapeutics and ...

    Jacque N. Wilk, Janine Bilsborough, Joanne L. Viney Ph.D. in Immunologic Research (2005)

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    Erratum: Interleukin 31, a cytokine produced by activated T cells, induces dermatitis in mice

    Nature Immunology 5, 752–760 (2004). The published version of this article failed to include the microarray accession numbers. They are listed here: Geo microarray accession numbers. GSE1304, Control and Il31 ...

    Stacey R Dillon, Cindy Sprecher, Angela Hammond, Janine Bilsborough in Nature Immunology (2005)

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    Interleukin 31, a cytokine produced by activated T cells, induces dermatitis in mice

    T cell–derived cytokines are important in the development of an effective immune response, but when dysregulated they can promote disease. Here we identify a four-helix bundle cytokine we have called interleuk...

    Stacey R Dillon, Cindy Sprecher, Angela Hammond, Janine Bilsborough in Nature Immunology (2004)