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James McLachlan, BS (Appalachian State) PhD

Pathology Graduate Program (1998-2003)

Current position: Associate Professor,

Department of Immunology, University of Tulane, New Orleans, LA

Publications from the Abraham lab.

Mast cells augment adaptive immunity by orchestrating dendritic cell trafficking through infected tissues. Shelburne CP, Nakano H, St John AL, Chan C, McLachlan JB, Gunn MD, Staats HF, Abraham SN. Cell Host Microbe. 2009 Oct 22;6(4):331-42. doi: 10.1016/j.chom.2009.09.004.

 

Mast cell activators: a new class of highly effective vaccine adjuvants.McLachlan JB, Shelburne CP, Hart JP, Pizzo SV, Goyal R, Brooking-Dixon R, Staats HF, Abraham SN. Nat Med. 2008 May;14(5):536-41. Epub 2008 Apr 20.

In vivo models for studying mast cell-dependent responses to bacterial infection.Shelburne CP, McLachlan JB, Abraham SN. Methods Mol Biol. 2006;315:363-81.

 

Mast cell-derived tumor necrosis factor induces hypertrophy of draining lymph nodes during infection.McLachlan JB, Hart JP, Pizzo SV, Shelburne CP, Staats HF, Gunn MD, Abraham SN. Nat Immunol. 2003 Dec;4(12):1199-205. Epub 2003 Nov 2.

 

Studies of the multifaceted mast cell response to bacteria.McLachlan JB, Abraham SN. Curr Opin Microbiol. 2001 Jun;4(3):260-6.

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