2003
Age-dependent Requirement for γδ T Cells in the Primary but Not Secondary Protective Immune Response against an Intestinal Parasite
Ramsburg E, Tigelaar R, Craft J, Hayday A. Age-dependent Requirement for γδ T Cells in the Primary but Not Secondary Protective Immune Response against an Intestinal Parasite. Journal Of Experimental Medicine 2003, 198: 1403-1414. PMID: 14597739, PMCID: PMC2194243, DOI: 10.1084/jem.20030050.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAlphabeta T cellsGammadelta cellsT cellsYoung miceImmune responseAdult miceIntestinal parasitesPathogen-specific immunityΓδ T cellsCellular immune responsesProtective immune responseT cell receptorWk of ageAdoptive transferDevelopment of resistanceImmune protectionNewborn recipientsEimeria vermiformisAge-dependent requirementsCell receptorMiceE. vermiformisLymphoid progenitorsInfectionYoung hosts
1983
Treatment of the early manifestations of Lyme disease.
Steere AC, Hutchinson GJ, Rahn DW, Sigal LH, Craft JE, DeSanna ET, Malawista SE. Treatment of the early manifestations of Lyme disease. Annals Of Internal Medicine 1983, 99: 22-6. PMID: 6407378, DOI: 10.7326/0003-4819-99-1-22.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEarly Lyme diseaseAdult patientsLyme diseaseMajor late complicationsPenicillin-treated patientsTetracycline-treated patientsAntibiotic regimensLate complicationsMajor complicationsMusculoskeletal painInitial severityLate symptomsEffective drugsPatientsEarly manifestationAntibiotic agentsComplicationsDiseaseSymptomsErythromycinPenicillinTetracyclinePainRegimensHeadache