2003
Age-dependent Requirement for γδ T Cells in the Primary but Not Secondary Protective Immune Response against an Intestinal Parasite
Ramsburg E, Tigelaar R, Craft J, Hayday A. Age-dependent Requirement for γδ T Cells in the Primary but Not Secondary Protective Immune Response against an Intestinal Parasite. Journal Of Experimental Medicine 2003, 198: 1403-1414. PMID: 14597739, PMCID: PMC2194243, DOI: 10.1084/jem.20030050.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAge FactorsAnimalsBase SequenceCoccidiosisDNA PrimersEimeriaIntestinal Diseases, ParasiticMiceReceptors, Antigen, T-Cell, gamma-deltaConceptsAlphabeta T cellsGammadelta cellsT cellsYoung miceImmune responseAdult miceIntestinal parasitesPathogen-specific immunityΓδ T cellsCellular immune responsesProtective immune responseT cell receptorWk of ageAdoptive transferDevelopment of resistanceImmune protectionNewborn recipientsEimeria vermiformisAge-dependent requirementsCell receptorMiceE. vermiformisLymphoid progenitorsInfectionYoung hosts
1983
Clinical Findings in Southeast Asian Refugees: Child Development and Public Health Concerns
Barry M, Craft J, Coleman D, Coulter H, Horwitz R. Clinical Findings in Southeast Asian Refugees: Child Development and Public Health Concerns. JAMA 1983, 249: 3200-3203. PMID: 6854849, DOI: 10.1001/jama.1983.03330470040028.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFifth percentilePositive tuberculin test resultsNutrition-related health problemsClinical nutritional assessmentHepatitis B antigenemiaSoutheast Asian refugeesComprehensive medical careTuberculin test resultsPublic health concernClinical findingsNutritional assessmentAsian refugeesClinical assessmentIntestinal parasitismHigh prevalenceHealth problemsMedical careStandard growth curvesHealth authoritiesHealth concernRefugee childrenChild developmentChildrenPercentileAntigenemia