Center for Cell Clearance: Jonathan Kipnis Publications
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Kipnis Laboratory Selected Publications
2008: · Kipnis, J et al. Immunity and cognition: what do age-related dementia, HIV-dementia and 'chemo-brain' have in common? Trends Immunol. 29(10), 455-63 (2008) PubMed Link · Hanisch et al. Toll-like receptors: roles in neuroprotection? Trends Neurosci. 31(4), 176-82 (2008) PubMed Link · Garg,S et al. Neuroprotective Immunity: T cell-derived Glutamate Endows Astrocytes with a Neuroprotective Phenotype. J Immunol. 180(6), 3866-73 (2008) PubMed Link · Brynskikh, A et al. Adaptive immunity affects learning behavior in mice. Brain Behav Immun. 22(6), 861-9 (2008) PubMed Link
2007: · Liu, J et al. T cell independent mechanism for copolymer-1-induced neuroprotection. Eur J Immunol. 37(11), 3143-54 (2007) PubMed Link · Lewitus, GM et al. CD4+CD25- effector T-cells inhibit hippoccampal long-term potentiation in vitro. Eur J Neurosci. 26(6), 1399-406 (2007) PubMed Link · Johnson, TV et al. Bacterial DNA confers neuroprotection after optic nerve injury by suppressing CD4+CD25+ regulatory T-cell activity. Invest Ophthamol Vis Sci. 48(8), 3441-9 (2007) PubMed Link
2006: · Cohen, H et al. Maladaptation to mental stress mitigated by the adaptive immune systme via depletion of naturally occurring regulatory CD4+CD25+ cells. J Neurobiol. 66(6), 552-63 (2006) PubMed Link · Ziv, Y et al. Immune cells contribute to the maintenance of neurogenesis and spatial learning abilities in adulthood. Nat Neurosci. 9(2), 268-75 (2006) PubMed Link 2004: · Kipnis, J et al. Dopamine, through the extracellular signal-related kinase pathway, downregulates CD4+CD25+ regulatory T-cell activity: implications for neurodegeneration. J Neurosci. 24(27), 6133-43 (2004) PubMed Link · Kipnis, J et al. T cell deficiency leads to cognitive dysfunction: implications for therapeutic vaccination for schizophrenia and other psychiatric conditions. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 101(21), 8180-5 (2004) PubMed Link 2002: · Schwartz, M and Kipnis, J. Autoimmunity on alert: naturally occurring regulatory CD4+CD25+ T cells as part of the evolutionary compromise between a 'need' and a 'risk'. Trends Immunol. 23(11), 530-4 (2002) PubMed Link · Kipnis et al. Neuroprotective autoimmunity: naturally occuring CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells supress the ability to withstand injury to the central nervous system. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 99(24), 15620-5 (2002) PubMed Link |

