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Liu C.-P., Bach F.H., and Wu S. 1988. Molecular studies of a rare DR2/LD-5a/DQw3 HLA class II haplotype: Multiple genetic mechanisms in the generation of polymorphic HLA class II genes. J. Immunol.140:3631-3639.

Liu C.-P., Wu S., and Bach F.H. Molecular studies of a rare HLA haplotype: Implications for mechanisms of generating class II gene polymorphisms. In Dupont B. (ed.): Immunobiology of HLA, vol. II: Immunogenetics and Histocompatibility. Springer-Berlag, NY, 1989; pp. 194-197.

Wu S., Lu D., Madden M., Liu C.-P., Miyokawa N., Bach F.H., and Saunders T.L. 1990. Full-length DQ ß cDNA sequences of HLA-DR2/DQw1 subtypes: Genetic interactions between two DQ ß loci generate human class II HLA diversity.  Human Immunol. 27:305-322.

Liu C.-P., and Auerbach R. 1991a. Ontogeny of murine T cells: Thymus regulated development of T cell receptor-bearing cells derived from embryonic yolk sac. Eur. J. Immunol. 21:1849-1855.

Liu C.-P., and Auerbach R. 1991b. in vitro development of murine T cells from pre-thymic and pre-liver embryonic yolk sac stem cells. Development. 113: 1315-1323.

Liu C.-P., Globerson A. and Auerbach R. 1993. A cloned lymphoid Thy1+ tumor line derived from murine yolk sac cells maintained in long-term cell culture in the absence of a thymic microenvironment expresses an unusual cell surface phenotype. Thymus. 21:221-233.

Liu C.-P., Ueda R., She J., Sancho J., Wang B., Weddell G., Loring J., Kurahara C. , Dudley E. C., Hayday A., Terhorst C., and Huang M. 1993. Abnormal T cell development in CD3 z-/- mutant mice and identification of a novel T cell population in the intestine.  The EMBO J. 12: 4863-4875.

Wang B., Levelt C., Salio M., Zheng D., Sancho J., Liu C.-P., She J., Huang M., Higgins K., Sunshine M.-J., Eichmann K., Lacy E., Lonberg N., and Terhorst C.  1995. Over-expression of CD3e transgenes blocks T lymphocyte development.  Internatl. Immunol. 7: 435-448.

Liu C.-P., Kappler J., and Marrack, P. 1996.  Thymocytes can become mature T cells without passing through the CD4+CD8+ double positive stage. J. Exp. Med. 184: 1619-1630.

Liu C.-P., Lin, W.-J., Huang, M., Kappler J., and Marrack, P. 1997.  Development and function of T cells in TCR/CD3 z-gene knockout mice expressing Fc?RI?. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 94: 616-621.

She J., Simpson, S. J., Gupta, A., Hollander, G., Levelt, C., Liu, C.-P., Allen, D., van Houten, N., Wang, B., Terhorst, C. 1997.  CD16-expressing CD8aa+ T lymphocytes in the intestinal epithelium: Possible precursors of FceR-CD8aa+ T cells. J. Immunol. 158: 4678-4687.

Liu C.-P., Parker, D., Kappler J., and Marrack, P. 1997. Selection of antigen-specific T cells by a single IEk/peptide combination. J. Exp. Med. 186: 1441-1450.

Liu C.-P., Crawford, F., Marrack, P., and Kappler J. 1998.  T cell positive selection by a high density, low affinity ligand.  Proc. Nat’l. Acad Sci. USA, 95:4522-4526.

Liu, C.-P., Jiang, K., Wu, C.-H., W.-H. Lee, and Lin, W.-J. 2000. Detection of glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD) activated T cells with I-Ag7 tetramers.  Proc. Nat’l Acad. Sci. USA, 97:14596-14601.

Peng, Y., Liu, C.P. 2002. The cross-reactivity of I-A(g7) and I-A(d) tetramers. Chin Med J (Engl). 2002. 115:1579-81.

Peng Y, Liu, C.P. Characterization of proteolipid protein-peptide-specific CD(4)(+) T cell of experimental allergic encephalomyelitis in Biozzi AB/H mice. Chin Med J (Engl). 2002. 115:521-524.

Lee, W.-H., Ramos, T., Krymskaya, L., and Liu, C.-P. 2003. Development of T cells expressing an altered TCR complex. Eur. J. Immunol. 33:2696-2705.

You, S., Chen, C., Lee, W.-H, Wu, C.-H., Judkowski, V., Pinilla, C., Wilson, D.B., and Liu, C.-P. 2003. Detection and characterization of T cells specific for BDC2.5 T cell-stimulating peptides. J. Immunol. 170:4011-4020.

Chen, C.L., Lee, W.-H., Pen, Y., Snow, P., Liu, C.-P. 2003. Induction of autoantigen-specific Th2 and Tr1 regulatory T cells and modulation of autoimmune diabetes. J. Immunol. 171:733-744.

You, S., Chen, C., Lee, W.-H., Brusko, T., Atkinson, M., and Liu, C.-P. 2004. Presence of diabetes- inhibiting glutamic acid decarboxylase-specific IL-10-dependent regulatory T cells in naive NOD mice.  J. Immunol. 173:6777-6785.

Zhong, L., Wu, C.-H., Lee, W.-H., and Liu, C.-P. 2004. ZAP-70, but not Syk, tyrosine kinase can mediate apoptosis of T cells through the Fas/FasL, caspase-8, and caspase-3 pathways. J. Immunol. 172:1472-1482.

Krymskaya, L., Lee, W.-H., Zhong, L., and Liu, C.-P. 2005. Polarized development of memory cell-like IFN-g-producing cells in the absence of TCR chain z?  J. Immunol. 174:1188-1195.

Zhou, J., Hinton, D.R., Stohlman, S.A., Liu, C.P., Zhong, L., Marten, N.W. 2005. Maintenance of CD8+ T cells during acute viral infection of the central nervous system requires CD4+ T cells but not interleukin-2. Viral Immunol. 18:162-169.

Chen, C.L., Lee, W.-H., Zhong, L., Liu, C.-P. 2006. Regulatory T cells can mediate their function through the stimulation of antigen-presenting cells to produce immunosuppressive nitric oxide. J. Immunol.

Liu, C.-P. 2006. Glutamic acid decarboxylase-specific regulatory T cells. Ann. New York Acad. Sci. Eds. C.B. Sanjeevi and Dr. T. Hanafusa.  In Press.

 

This is a partial list. Full publications list available upon request. Information on this page may be self-reported and is subject to change at any time. Last reviewed: 06/08.

 

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