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Adam Hartigan
e-mail address: ajhart@umich.edu

Mentor: Cory Hogaboam, PhD.

 

Research Description

We are investigating the role of CCR7 during invasive aspergillosis,
following hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. We are interested
in how the innate immune response is able to control fungal growth and
eliminate this pathogen from the lungs of immunosuppressed mice.



Publications

Raimon Duran-Struuck, Adam Hartigan, Shawn G Clouthier, Melissa C Dyson, Kathi Lowler, Erin Gatza, Isao Tawara, Tomomi Toubai, Elisabeth Weisiger, Kelly Hugunin, Pavan Reddy and John E Wilkinson. Differential susceptibility of C57BL/6NCr and B6.Cg-Ptprca mice to commensal bacteria after whole body irradiation in translational bone marrow transplant studies. Journal of Translational Medicine 2008, 6:10.


Abstracts

Adam Harigan and Cory Hogaboam.THE ROLE OF CHEMOKINE RECEPTOR 7 IN PULMONARY ANTIFUNGAL RESPONSES DURING INVASIVE ASPERGILLOSIS. 3rd Advances Against Aspergillosis, Miami Beach, Florida, 2008.

 

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