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Russell E. Vance
Russell E. Vance
Professor of Immunology, UC Berkeley and HHMI
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STING is a direct innate immune sensor of cyclic di-GMP
DL Burdette, KM Monroe, K Sotelo-Troha, JS Iwig, B Eckert, M Hyodo, ...
Nature 478 (7370), 515-518, 2011
16132011
Quorum-sensing regulators control virulence gene expression in Vibrio cholerae
J Zhu, MB Miller, RE Vance, M Dziejman, BL Bassler, JJ Mekalanos
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 99 (5), 3129-3134, 2002
10602002
Intracellular innate immune surveillance devices in plants and animals
JDG Jones, RE Vance, JL Dangl
Science 354 (6316), aaf6395, 2016
9872016
Innate immune recognition of bacterial ligands by NAIPs determines inflammasome specificity
EM Kofoed, RE Vance
Nature 477 (7366), 592-595, 2011
9642011
Self-tolerance of natural killer cells
DH Raulet, RE Vance
Nature Reviews Immunology 6 (7), 520-531, 2006
7912006
The innate immune DNA sensor cGAS produces a noncanonical cyclic dinucleotide that activates human STING
EJ Diner, DL Burdette, SC Wilson, KM Monroe, CA Kellenberger, ...
Cell reports 3 (5), 1355-1361, 2013
7902013
A subset of natural killer cells achieves self-tolerance without expressing inhibitory receptors specific for self-MHC molecules
NC Fernandez, E Treiner, RE Vance, AM Jamieson, S Lemieux, ...
Blood 105 (11), 4416-4423, 2005
7322005
Differential requirement for Caspase-1 autoproteolysis in pathogen-induced cell death and cytokine processing
P Broz, J von Moltke, JW Jones, RE Vance, DM Monack
Cell host & microbe 8 (6), 471-483, 2010
6912010
Regulation of the natural killer cell receptor repertoire
DH Raulet, RE Vance, CW McMahon
Annual review of immunology 19 (1), 291-330, 2001
6832001
The N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea-induced Goldenticket mouse mutant reveals an essential function of Sting in the in vivo interferon response to Listeria monocytogenes and cyclic …
JD Sauer, K Sotelo-Troha, J Von Moltke, KM Monroe, CS Rae, ...
Infection and immunity 79 (2), 688-694, 2011
6302011
The cytosolic sensor cGAS detects Mycobacterium tuberculosis DNA to induce type I interferons and activate autophagy
RO Watson, SL Bell, DA MacDuff, JM Kimmey, EJ Diner, J Olivas, ...
Cell host & microbe 17 (6), 811-819, 2015
6162015
Patterns of pathogenesis: discrimination of pathogenic and nonpathogenic microbes by the innate immune system
RE Vance, RR Isberg, DA Portnoy
Cell host & microbe 6 (1), 10-21, 2009
6072009
Mouse CD94/NKG2A Is a Natural Killer Cell Receptor for the Nonclassical Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) Class I Molecule Qa-1b
RE Vance, JR Kraft, JD Altman, PE Jensen, DH Raulet
The Journal of experimental medicine 188 (10), 1841-1848, 1998
6061998
Flagellin-Deficient Legionella Mutants Evade Caspase-1- and Naip5-Mediated Macrophage Immunity
T Ren, DS Zamboni, CR Roy, WF Dietrich, RE Vance
PLoS pathogens 2 (3), e18, 2006
6042006
The Birc1e cytosolic pattern-recognition receptor contributes to the detection and control of Legionella pneumophila infection
DS Zamboni, KS Kobayashi, T Kohlsdorf, Y Ogura, EM Long, RE Vance, ...
Nature immunology 7 (3), 318-325, 2006
5882006
STING and the innate immune response to nucleic acids in the cytosol
DL Burdette, RE Vance
Nature immunology 14 (1), 19-26, 2013
5652013
Caspase-11 protects against bacteria that escape the vacuole
Y Aachoui, IA Leaf, JA Hagar, MF Fontana, CG Campos, DE Zak, MH Tan, ...
Science 339 (6122), 975-978, 2013
5642013
Critical function for Naip5 in inflammasome activation by a conserved carboxy-terminal domain of flagellin
KL Lightfield, J Persson, SW Brubaker, CE Witte, J Von Moltke, ...
Nature immunology 9 (10), 1171-1178, 2008
5542008
Rapid induction of inflammatory lipid mediators by the inflammasome in vivo
J von Moltke, NJ Trinidad, M Moayeri, AF Kintzer, SB Wang, ...
Nature 490 (7418), 107-111, 2012
4862012
Recognition of bacteria by inflammasomes
J von Moltke, JS Ayres, EM Kofoed, J Chavarría-Smith, RE Vance
Annual review of immunology 31 (1), 73-106, 2013
4682013
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