Barreto de Albuquerque, Juliana

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Ruef, Nora; Martínez Magdaleno, Jose; Ficht, Xenia; Purvanov, Vladimir; Palayret, Matthieu; Wissmann, Stefanie; Pfenninger, Petra; Stolp, Bettina; Thelen, Flavian; Barreto de Albuquerque, Juliana; Germann, Philipp; Sharpe, James; Abe, Jun; Legler, Daniel F; Stein, Jens V (2023). Exocrine gland-resident memory CD8+ T cells use mechanosensing for tissue surveillance. Science immunology, 8(90), eadd5724. American Association for the Advancement of Science 10.1126/sciimmunol.add5724

von Werdt, Diego; Gungor, Bilgi; Barreto de Albuquerque, Juliana; Gruber, Thomas; Zysset, Daniel; Kwong Chung, Cheong K C; Corrêa-Ferreira, Antonia; Berchtold, Regina; Page, Nicolas; Schenk, Mirjam; Kehrl, John H; Merkler, Doron; Imhof, Beat A; Stein, Jens V; Abe, Jun; Turchinovich, Gleb; Finke, Daniela; Hayday, Adrian C; Corazza, Nadia and Mueller, Christoph (2023). Regulator of G-protein signaling 1 critically supports CD8+ TRM cell-mediated intestinal immunity. Frontiers in immunology, 14, p. 1085895. Frontiers Research Foundation 10.3389/fimmu.2023.1085895

Barreto de Albuquerque, Juliana; Altenburger, Lukas M; Abe, Jun; von Werdt, Diego; Wissmann, Stefanie; Martínez Magdaleno, Jose; Francisco, David; van Geest, Geert; Ficht, Xenia; Iannacone, Matteo; Bruggmann, Remy; Mueller, Christoph; Stein, Jens V (2022). Microbial uptake in oral mucosa-draining lymph nodes leads to rapid release of cytotoxic CD8+ T cells lacking a gut-homing phenotype. Science immunology, 7(72), eabf1861. American Association for the Advancement of Science 10.1126/sciimmunol.abf1861

Barreto de Albuquerque, Juliana; Mueller, Christoph; Gungor, Bilgi (2021). Tissue-Resident T Cells in Chronic Relapsing-Remitting Intestinal Disorders. Cells, 10(8) MDPI 10.3390/cells10081882

Barreto de Albuquerque, Juliana; Silva Dos Santos, Danielle; Stein, Jens Volker; de Meis, Juliana (2018). Oral Versus Intragastric Inoculation: Similar Pathways of Experimental Infection? From Target Tissues, Parasite Evasion, and Immune Response. Frontiers in immunology, 9, p. 1734. Frontiers Research Foundation 10.3389/fimmu.2018.01734

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