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Jocelyn R. Farmer
Researcher at Harvard University
Publications - 53
Citations - 1519
Jocelyn R. Farmer is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 34 publications receiving 803 citations. Previous affiliations of Jocelyn R. Farmer include University of Michigan & Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Loss of Bcl-6-Expressing T Follicular Helper Cells and Germinal Centers in COVID-19.
Naoki Kaneko,Hsiao-Hsuan Kuo,Julie Boucau,Jocelyn R. Farmer,Hugues Allard-Chamard,Vinay Mahajan,Alicja Piechocka-Trocha,Kristina Lefteri,Matthew Osborn,Julia Bals,Yannic C. Bartsch,Nathalie Bonheur,Timothy M. Caradonna,Josh Chevalier,Fatema Z. Chowdhury,Thomas J. Diefenbach,Kevin Einkauf,Jon Fallon,Jared Feldman,Kelsey K. Finn,Pilar Garcia-Broncano,Ciputra Adijaya Hartana,Blake M. Hauser,Chenyang Jiang,Paulina Kaplonek,Marshall Karpell,Eric C. Koscher,Xiao-Dong Lian,Hang Liu,Jinqing Liu,Ngoc L. Ly,Ashlin R. Michell,Yelizaveta Rassadkina,Kyra Seiger,Libera Sessa,Sally Shin,Nishant K. Singh,Weiwei Sun,Xiaoming Sun,Hannah J. Ticheli,Michael T. Waring,Alex Lee Zhu,Galit Alter,Jonathan Z. Li,Daniel Lingwood,Aaron G. Schmidt,Mathias Lichterfeld,Bruce D. Walker,Xu G. Yu,Robert F. Padera,Shiv Pillai +50 more
TL;DR: Data identify defective Bcl-6+ TFH cell generation and dysregulated humoral immune induction early in COVID-19 disease, providing a mechanistic explanation for the limited durability of antibody responses in coronavirus infections and suggest that achieving herd immunity through natural infection may be difficult.
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Association of Immunoglobulin Levels, Infectious Risk, and Mortality With Rituximab and Hypogammaglobulinemia.
TL;DR: Monitoring routine serum immunoglobulin levels before and after rituximab therapy may help identify patients at high risk for developing infections and who may benefit from immunoglobeulin replacement therapy.
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Practical Guidance for the Evaluation and Management of Drug Hypersensitivity: Specific Drugs.
Ana Dioun Broyles,Aleena Banerji,Sara Barmettler,Catherine M. Biggs,Kimberly G. Blumenthal,Patrick J. Brennan,Rebecca G. Breslow,Knut Brockow,Kathleen M. Buchheit,Katherine N. Cahill,Josefina Cernadas,Anca Mirela Chiriac,Elena Crestani,Pascal Demoly,Pascale Dewachter,Meredith A. Dilley,Jocelyn R. Farmer,Dinah Foer,Ari J. Fried,Sarah L. Garon,Matthew P. Giannetti,David L. Hepner,David I. Hong,Joyce T. Hsu,Parul H. Kothari,Timothy Kyin,Timothy Lax,Min Jung Lee,Kathleen Lee-Sarwar,Anne Y. Liu,Stephanie L. Logsdon,Margee Louisias,Andrew J. MacGinnitie,Michelle C. Maciag,Samantha Minnicozzi,Allison E. Norton,Iris M. Otani,Miguel Park,Sarita U. Patil,Elizabeth J. Phillips,Matthieu Picard,Craig D. Platt,Rima Rachid,Tito Rodriguez,Antonino Romano,Cosby A. Stone,María José Torres,Miriam Verdú,Alberta L. Wang,Paige G. Wickner,Anna R. Wolfson,Johnson T. Wong,Christina S.K. Yee,Joseph X. Zhou,Mariana Castells +54 more
TL;DR: Ana Dioun Broyles, MD, Aleena Banerji,MD, Sara Barmettler, MDs, Catherine M. Biggs, PhD, Kimberly Blumenthal, MD and Patrick J. Phillips, MD are among the authors of this book, which aims to provide real-time information on how to identify and treat autistic patients with learning disabilities.
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Human Neuronal Cells Possess Functional Cytoplasmic and TLR-Mediated Innate Immune Pathways Influenced by Phosphatidylinositol-3 Kinase Signaling
TL;DR: The results indicate that human neuronal cells possess specific and functional PRR pathways essential for the effective induction of innate immune responses, and suggest that neurons can play an active role in defense against neurotropic pathogens.
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Outcomes and Treatment Strategies for Autoimmunity and Hyperinflammation in Patients with RAG Deficiency
Jocelyn R. Farmer,Zsofia Foldvari,Boglarka Ujhazi,Suk See De Ravin,Karin Chen,Jack J. Bleesing,Catharina Schuetz,Waleed Al-Herz,Roshini S. Abraham,Avni Y. Joshi,Beatriz Tavares Costa-Carvalho,David Buchbinder,Claire Booth,Andreas Reiff,Polly J. Ferguson,Asghar Aghamohammadi,Hassan Abolhassani,Jennifer M. Puck,Mehdi Adeli,Caterina Cancrini,Paolo Palma,Alice Bertaina,Franco Locatelli,Gigliola Di Matteo,Raif S. Geha,Maria Kanariou,Lilia Lycopoulou,Marianna Tzanoudaki,John W. Sleasman,Suhag Parikh,Gloria Pinero,Bernard M. Fischer,Ghassan Dbaibo,Ekrem Unal,Turkan Patiroglu,Musa Karakukcu,Khulood Khalifa Al-Saad,Meredith A. Dilley,Sung-Yun Pai,Cullen M. Dutmer,Erwin W. Gelfand,Christoph B. Geier,Martha M. Eibl,Hermann M. Wolf,Lauren A. Henderson,Melissa M. Hazen,Carmem Bonfim,Beata Wolska-Kuśnierz,Manish J. Butte,Joseph D. Hernandez,Sarah K. Nicholas,Polina Stepensky,Shanmuganathan Chandrakasan,Maurizio Miano,Emma Westermann-Clark,Vera Goda,Gergely Kriván,Steven M. Holland,Olajumoke Fadugba,Sarah E. Henrickson,Ahmet Ozen,Elif Karakoc-Aydiner,Safa Baris,Ayca Kiykim,Robbert G. M. Bredius,Birgit Hoeger,Kaan Boztug,Olga E. Pashchenko,Benedicte Neven,Despina Moshous,Jean-Pierre de Villartay,Ahmed Aziz Bousfiha,Harry R. Hill,Luigi D. Notarangelo,Jolan E. Walter,Jolan E. Walter +75 more
TL;DR: Autoimmunity/hyperinflammation can be a presenting sign of RAG deficiency and should prompt further evaluation and may require hematopoietic cell transplantation for definitive management.