Modulation of memory CD4 T cell function and survival potential by altering the strength of the recall stimulus.

Patke, D.S. and Farber, D.L. (2005) Modulation of memory CD4 T cell function and survival potential by altering the strength of the recall stimulus. J. Immunol. 174:5433-5443. (PDF)

Novel phenotypes and migration properties distinguish memory CD4 T cell subsets in lymphoid and lung tissue.

Bingaman, A.W., Patke, D.S., Mane, V., Bartlett, S.T., and Farber, D.L. (2005) Novel phenotypes and migration properties distinguish memory CD4 T cell subsets in lymphoid and lung tissue. Eur. J. Immunol. 35:3173-86. (PDF) Highlighted In this Issue 35:3085-6. (PDF)

Anti-CD3 priming generates heterogeneous antigen-specific memory CD4 T cells.

Patke, D., Ahmadzadeh, M, Bingaman, A.W. and Farber, D.L. (2005) Anti-CD3 priming generates heterogeneous antigen-specific memory CD4 T cells. Clinical Immunology.117:125-32. (PDF) Commentary in same issue by Milone, M.C. and June, C.H.. “Adoptive immunotherapy: new ways to skin the cat?” pp.101-103. (PDF)