Connection
Shaodong Dai to Mice, Inbred NOD
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Shaodong Dai has written about Mice, Inbred NOD.
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Li W, Li R, Wang Y, Zhang Y, Tomar MS, Dai S. Calcitonin gene-related peptide is a potential autoantigen for CD4 T cells in type 1 diabetes. Front Immunol. 2022; 13:951281.
Score: 0.181
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Li W, Zhang Y, Li R, Wang Y, Chen L, Dai S. A Novel Tolerogenic Antibody Targeting Disulfide-Modified Autoantigen Effectively Prevents Type 1 Diabetes in NOD Mice. Front Immunol. 2022; 13:877022.
Score: 0.180
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Wang Y, Sosinowski T, Novikov A, Crawford F, White J, Jin N, Liu Z, Zou J, Neau D, Davidson HW, Nakayama M, Kwok WW, Gapin L, Marrack P, Kappler JW, Dai S. How C-terminal additions to insulin B-chain fragments create superagonists for T cells in mouse and human type 1 diabetes. Sci Immunol. 2019 04 05; 4(34).
Score: 0.142
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Wang Y, Sosinowski T, Novikov A, Crawford F, Neau DB, Yang J, Kwok WW, Marrack P, Kappler JW, Dai S. C-terminal modification of the insulin B:11-23 peptide creates superagonists in mouse and human type 1 diabetes. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2018 01 02; 115(1):162-167.
Score: 0.130
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Cepeda JR, Sekhar NS, Han J, Xiong W, Zhang N, Yu L, Dai S, Davidson HW, Kappler JW, An Z, Zhang L. A monoclonal antibody with broad specificity for the ligands of insulin B:9-23 reactive T cells prevents spontaneous type 1 diabetes in mice. MAbs. 2020 Jan-Dec; 12(1):1836714.
Score: 0.037
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Jin N, Wang Y, Crawford F, White J, Marrack P, Dai S, Kappler JW. N-terminal additions to the WE14 peptide of chromogranin A create strong autoantigen agonists in type 1 diabetes. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2015 Oct 27; 112(43):13318-23.
Score: 0.028
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Rubtsova K, Scott-Browne JP, Crawford F, Dai S, Marrack P, Kappler JW. Many different Vbeta CDR3s can reveal the inherent MHC reactivity of germline-encoded TCR V regions. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2009 May 12; 106(19):7951-6.
Score: 0.018
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