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Flavius Martin

Flavius Martin

Flavius Martin Senior Scientist, Myeloid Group Leader: Immunology

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Top Scientific Papers

  • Martin F. Transplantation: It may take two to tango and to treat. Immunol Cell Biol 2008; 86(2): 107-8. View Abstract on PubMed

  • W.Y. Lin, Q. Gong, D. Seshasayee, Z. Lin, Q. Ou, S. Ye, E. Suto, J. Shu, W. P. Lee, V. Lee, G. Fuh, M. Leabman, S. Iyer, J. Beyer, K. Howell, T. Gelzleichter, S. Yeh, L. DeForge, D. Danilenko, J.S. Thompson, C. Ambrose, M. Balazs, M. Starovasnik and F. Martin. Anti-BR3 antibodies - a new class of B cell immunotherapies combining cellular depletion and survival blockade. Blood 2007; 110(12): 3959-67. View Abstract on PubMed

  • D. Seshasayee, W.P. Lee, M. Zhou, J. Shu, E. Suto, J. Zhang, W.Y. Lin, L. Diehl, C. Austin, G. Meng, M. Tan, S. Bullens, S. Seeber, M. Fuentes, F. Rebers, L. Miller, J. Gerriets, L. Wu, S. Hymowitz and F. Martin. In vivo OX40L blockade inhibits TSLP-driven atopic inflammation in mice and non-human primates. J Clin Invest 2007; 117(12): 3868-78. View Abstract on PubMed

  • Martin, F. and Chan, A.C. B cell immunobiology in disease - evolving concepts from the clinic. Annual Review of Immunology. Annual Reviews Immunol 24:467-496, 2006. View Abstract on PubMed

  • Gong Q, Ou Q, Ye S, Lee WP, Cornelius J, Diehl L, Lin WY, Hu Z, Lu Y, Chen Y, Wu Y, Meng YG, Gribling P, Lin Z, Nguyen K, Tran T, Zhang Y, Rosen H, Martin, F., Chan AC. Importance of cellular microenvironment and circulatory dynamics in B cell immunotherapy. J Immunol 2005; 174(2): 817-26. View Abstract on PubMed

  • Martin, F. and Dixit, V.M. Unraveling TACIt functions. Nature Genetics 9 (37): 793-94, 2005. View Abstract on PubMed

  • Martin, F. and Chan, A.C. Pathogenic roles of B cells in human autoimmunity; insights from the clinic. Immunity 20(5): 517-27, 2004. View Abstract on PubMed

  • Balazs, M., Martin, F., Zhou, T., and J.F. Kearney. Blood dendritic cells interact with splenic marginal zone B cells to initiate T-independent immune responses. Immunity 17(3): 341-352, 2002. View Abstract on PubMed

  • Martin, F., and Kearney, J.F. Marginal-zone B cells. Nat Rev Immunol 2(5): 323-35, 2002. View Abstract on PubMed

  • Martin, F., Oliver, A.M., and Kearney, J.F. Marginal Zone and B1 B cells unite in the early response against T-independent blood-borne particulate antigens. Immunity 14 (5), 617-629, 2001. View Abstract on PubMed

  • Martin, F., and Kearney, J.F. B1 cells: Similarities and differences with other B cell subsets. Current Opinions in Immunology 13, 195-201, 2001. View Abstract on PubMed

  • Martin, F., and Kearney, J.F. Positive selection from newly formed to marginal zone B cells depends on the rate of clonal production, CD19, and btk. Immunity 12 (1), 39-49, 2000. View Abstract on PubMed

  • Martin, F., and Kearney, J.F., B-cell subsets and the mature preimmune repertoire. Marginal zone and B1 B cells as part of a "natural immune memory". Immunological Reviews 175, 70-79, 2000. View Abstract on PubMed

  • Martin, F., and Kearney, J.F. Selection in the mature B-cell repertoire. Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology 252, 97-105, 2000. View Abstract on PubMed

  • Martin, F., Won W.-J. and Kearney, J.F. Generation of the germline peripheral B cell repertoire: VH81X-lambda B cells are unable to complete all developmental programs. J. Immunol 160: 3748-3758, 1998. View Abstract on PubMed