Selected Publications

van der Werf, N., Redpath, S.A., Azuma, M., Yagita, H., and Taylor, M.D. (2013):
Th2 Th2 cell-intrinsic hypo-responsiveness determines susceptibility to helminth infection. PLoS Pathog. 9:e1003215
Taylor M.D., Le Goff. L., Harris A., Malone E., Allen, J.E., and Maizels, R.M. (2005):
Removal of regulatory T cell activity reverses hyporesponsiveness and leads to filarial parasite clearance in vivo. J. Immunol., 174: 4924–933.
Taylor, M.D., van der Werf, N., Harris, A., Graham, A.L., Bain, O., Allen, J.E., and Maizels, R.M. (2009):
Early recruitment of natural CD4+Foxp3+ regulatory T cells by infective larvae determines the outcome of filarial infection. Eur. J. Immunol. 39:192-206
Wilson M.S., Taylor M.D., Balic A., Finney C.A.M., Lamb J.R., and Maizels R.M. (2005):
Suppression of Allergic Airway Inflammation by Helminth-Induced Regulatory T Cells. J. Exp. Med., 202:1199–212.
Redpath, S.A., van der Werf, N., Cervera, A.M., MacDonald, A.S., Gray, D., Maizels, R.M., and Taylor, M.D. (2013):
ICOS controls Foxp3+ regulatory T-cell expansion, maintenance and IL-10 production during helminth infection. Eur. J. Immunol. 43:705-715
van der Werf, N., Redpath, S.A., Phythian-Adams, A.T., Azuma, M., Allen, J.E., Maizels, R.M., MacDonald, A.S., and Taylor, M.D. (2011):
Th2 responses to helminth parasites can be therapeutically enhanced by, but are not dependent upon, GITR-GITR ligand costimulation in vivo. J. Immunol. 187:1411-1420
Taylor, M.D., Harris, A., Babayan, S.A., Bain, O., Culshaw, A., Allen, J.E., and Maizels, R.M. (2007):
CTLA-4 and CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells inhibit protective immunity to filarial parasites in vivo. J. Immunol. 179: 4626-4634

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