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David A Hafler MD

Professor, Harvard Medical School

Boston

Education

Universities

University of Miami

MD, Medicine

Publications

Articles

"Use of a Genetic Isolate to Identify Rare Disease Variants: C7 on 5p associated with MS."

Human molecular genetics
2009;
PubMed ID: 19221116

"IL-17 producing human peripheral regulatory T cells retain suppressive function."

Blood
2009;
PubMed ID: 19171879

"Soluble IL-2RA levels in multiple sclerosis subjects and the effect of soluble IL-2RA on immune responses."

Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)
Vol. 182 - 2009;
PubMed ID: 19155502

"IL2RA genetic heterogeneity in multiple sclerosis and type 1 diabetes susceptibility and soluble interleukin-2 receptor production."

PLoS genetics
Vol. 5 - 2009;
PubMed ID: 19119414

"Infection-triggered familial or recurrent cases of acute necrotizing encephalopathy caused by mutations in a component of the nuclear pore, RANBP2."

American journal of human genetics
Vol. 84 - 2009;
PubMed ID: 19118815

"Pathology of an islet transplant 2 years after transplantation: evidence for a nonimmunological loss."

Transplantation
Vol. 86 - 2008;
PubMed ID: 18622278

"Increased IL-23 secretion and altered chemokine production by dendritic cells upon CD46 activation in patients with multiple sclerosis."

Journal of neuroimmunology
Vol. 195 - 2008;
PubMed ID: 18403025

"The purification and functional analysis of human CD4+CD25high regulatory T cells."

Current protocols in immunology / edited by John E. Coligan ... [et al.]
Vol. Chapter 7 - 2008;
PubMed ID: 18432975

"IL-21 and TGF-beta are required for differentiation of human T(H)17 cells."

Nature
Vol. 454 - 2008;
PubMed ID: 18469800

"Cytometric profiling in multiple sclerosis uncovers patient population structure and a reduction of CD8low cells."

Brain : a journal of neurology
Vol. 131 - 2008;
PubMed ID: 18567923
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