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Garry P. Nolan

Researcher at Stanford University

Publications -  519
Citations -  54521

Garry P. Nolan is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Immune system & T cell. The author has an hindex of 104, co-authored 474 publications receiving 46025 citations. Previous affiliations of Garry P. Nolan include Massachusetts Institute of Technology & New York University.

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Association of reactive oxygen species-mediated signal transduction with in vitro apoptosis sensitivity in chronic lymphocytic leukemia B cells.

TL;DR: This linkage in CLL B cells among the mechanisms governing chemotherapy-induced apoptosis increased signaling of BCR network proteins and a likely role of phosphatase activity suggests a means of stratifying patients for their response to F-ara-A based regimens.
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Retroviral technology--applications for expressed peptide libraries.

TL;DR: Novel high-throughput approaches might allow for the rapid creation of small-molecule switches in protein-protein interactions and as such the expression of small molecules that will have a specific biological outcome can become an answer to queries.
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Enzyme-generated intracellular fluorescence for single-cell reporter gene analysis utilizing Escherichia coli β-glucuronidase

TL;DR: A new fluorescence-activated cell sorter (FACS)-based reporter gene system utilizing the enzymatic activity of the E. coli beta-glucuronidase gene, which has high specificities for their cognate substrates, allowing each reporter gene to be measured by FACS independently.
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Landscape of coordinated immune responses to H1N1 challenge in humans.

TL;DR: The coordinated immune cell dynamics defined in this study provide a framework for identifying novel correlates of protection in the evaluation of future influenza therapeutics and Machine learning using study-derived clinical parameters and single-cell data effectively classified and predicted susceptibility to infection.
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Functional comparison of PBMCs isolated by Cell Preparation Tubes (CPT) vs. Lymphoprep Tubes

TL;DR: CPT and Lymphoprep tubes are effective and comparable methods for PBMC isolation for immunological studies and no significant differences in cell recovery, viability, frequency of immune cell subsets, or T cell functionality between PBMC samples isolated using CPT or LymphOPrep tubes were identified.