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Jeffrey Schorey
Jeffrey Schorey
Professor of Biological Sciences, University of Notre Dame
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Minimal information for studies of extracellular vesicles (MISEV2023): From basic to advanced approaches
JA Welsh, DCI Goberdhan, L O'Driscoll, EI Buzas, C Blenkiron, ...
Journal of extracellular vesicles 13 (2), e12404, 2024
9972024
Exosome function: from tumor immunology to pathogen biology
JS Schorey, S Bhatnagar
Traffic 9 (6), 871-881, 2008
9462008
Exosomes and other extracellular vesicles in host–pathogen interactions
JS Schorey, Y Cheng, PP Singh, VL Smith
EMBO reports 16 (1), 24-43, 2015
8122015
Exosomes released from macrophages infected with intracellular pathogens stimulate a proinflammatory response in vitro and in vivo
S Bhatnagar, K Shinagawa, FJ Castellino, JS Schorey
Blood, The Journal of the American Society of Hematology 110 (9), 3234-3244, 2007
7532007
The β-glucan receptor dectin-1 functions together with TLR2 to mediate macrophage activation by mycobacteria
M Yadav, JS Schorey
Blood 108 (9), 3168-3175, 2006
5242006
Exosomes released from infected macrophages contain Mycobacterium avium glycopeptidolipids and are proinflammatory
S Bhatnagar, JS Schorey
Journal of Biological Chemistry 282 (35), 25779-25789, 2007
4052007
Exosomes derived from M. Bovis BCG infected macrophages activate antigen-specific CD4+ and CD8+ T cells in vitro and in vivo
PK Giri, JS Schorey
PloS one 3 (6), e2461, 2008
3072008
A macrophage invasion mechanism of pathogenic mycobacteria
JS Schorey, MC Carroll, EJ Brown
Science 277 (5329), 1091-1093, 1997
2881997
Extracellular vesicles and infectious diseases: new complexity to an old story
JS Schorey, CV Harding
The Journal of clinical investigation 126 (4), 1181-1189, 2016
2712016
Macrophage signalling upon mycobacterial infection: the MAP kinases lead the way
JS Schorey, AM Cooper
Cellular microbiology 5 (3), 133-142, 2003
2672003
Exosomes isolated from mycobacteria-infected mice or cultured macrophages can recruit and activate immune cells in vitro and in vivo
PP Singh, VL Smith, PC Karakousis, JS Schorey
The Journal of Immunology 189 (2), 777-785, 2012
2222012
Proteomic analysis identifies highly antigenic proteins in exosomes from M. tuberculosis‐infected and culture filtrate protein‐treated macrophages
PK Giri, NA Kruh, KM Dobos, JS Schorey
Proteomics 10 (17), 3190-3202, 2010
2152010
The mycobacterial glycopeptidolipids: structure, function, and their role in pathogenesis
JS Schorey, L Sweet
Glycobiology 18 (11), 832-841, 2008
2072008
Exosomes carrying mycobacterial antigens can protect mice against Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection
Y Cheng, JS Schorey
European journal of immunology 43 (12), 3279-3290, 2013
1892013
Exosomes released from M. tuberculosis infected cells can suppress IFN-γ mediated activation of naïve macrophages
PP Singh, C LeMaire, JC Tan, E Zeng, JS Schorey
PloS one 6 (4), e18564, 2011
1732011
Detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis peptides in the exosomes of patients with active and latent M. tuberculosis infection using MRM-MS
NA Kruh-Garcia, LM Wolfe, LH Chaisson, WO Worodria, P Nahid, ...
PloS one 9 (7), e103811, 2014
1712014
Differential regulation of the mitogen-activated protein kinases by pathogenic and nonpathogenic mycobacteria
SK Roach, JS Schorey
Infection and immunity 70 (6), 3040-3052, 2002
1642002
Mycobacterium's Arrest of Phagosome Maturation in Macrophages Requires Rab5 Activity and Accessibility to Iron
VA Kelley, JS Schorey
Molecular biology of the cell 14 (8), 3366-3377, 2003
1622003
Exosomes function in antigen presentation during an in vivo Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection
VL Smith, Y Cheng, BR Bryant, JS Schorey
Scientific reports 7 (1), 43578, 2017
1352017
Exosomal RNA from Mycobacterium tuberculosis‐Infected Cells Is Functional in Recipient Macrophages
PP Singh, L Li, JS Schorey
Traffic 16 (6), 555-571, 2015
1342015
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