Andrew E HoganSummaryAffiliation: University College Dublin Country: Ireland | Collaborators |
Detail Information
Publications
Cigarette smoke alters the invariant natural killer T cell function and may inhibit anti-tumor responsesAndrew E Hogan
Obesity Immunology Group, Education and Research Centre, St Vincents University Hospital, UCD, Dublin 4, Ireland
Clin Immunol 140:229-35. 2011..CSE inhibits the upregulation of CD107 but not CD69 or CD56 on iNKT cells. These findings suggest that CSE has a specific effect on iNKT cell anti-tumor responses, which may contribute to the role of smoking in the development of cancer...
