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This is a "connection" page, showing publications co-authored by Paul Norman and Liyen Loh.

 
Connection Strength
 
 
 
1.659
 
  1. Loh L, Saunders PM, Faoro C, Font-Porterias N, Nemat-Gorgani N, Harrison GF, Sadeeq S, Hensen L, Wong SC, Widjaja J, Clemens EB, Zhu S, Kichula KM, Tao S, Zhu F, Montero-Martin G, Fernandez-Vina M, Guethlein LA, Vivian JP, Davies J, Mentzer AJ, Oppenheimer SJ, Pomat W, Ioannidis AG, Barberena-Jonas C, Moreno-Estrada A, Miller A, Parham P, Rossjohn J, Tong SYC, Kedzierska K, Brooks AG, Norman PJ. An archaic HLA class I receptor allele diversifies natural killer cell-driven immunity in First Nations peoples of Oceania. Cell. 2024 Nov 27; 187(24):7008-7024.e19.
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    Score: 0.956
  2. Loh L, Orlicky DJ, Spengler A, Domenico J, Klarquist J, Levens C, Celli S, Kofonow JM, Robertson CE, Lantz O, Legoux F, Frank DN, Matsuda J, Norman PJ, Kuhn K, Onyiah J, Gapin L. MAIT cells exacerbate colonic inflammation in a genetically diverse murine model of spontaneous colitis. Mucosal Immunol. 2025 May 25.
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    Score: 0.249
  3. Loh L, Carcy S, Krovi HS, Domenico J, Spengler A, Lin Y, Torres J, Prabakar RK, Palmer W, Norman PJ, Stone M, Brunetti T, Meyer HV, Gapin L. Unraveling the phenotypic states of human innate-like T?cells: Comparative insights with conventional T?cells and mouse models. Cell Rep. 2024 09 24; 43(9):114705.
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    Score: 0.237
  4. Palmer WH, Leaton LA, Campos Codo A, Crute B, Roest J, Zhu S, Petersen J, Tobin RP, Hume PS, Stone M, van Bokhoven A, Gerich ME, McCarter MD, Zhu Y, Janssen WJ, Vivian JP, Trowsdale J, Getahun A, Rossjohn J, Cambier J, Loh L, Norman PJ. Polymorphic KIR3DL3 expression modulates tissue-resident and innate-like T cells. Sci Immunol. 2023 06 30; 8(84):eade5343.
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    Score: 0.218
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