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Allison K. Ehrlich
Allison K. Ehrlich
Oregon State University
Biology
FOXP3
Aryl hydrocarbon receptor
Immunology
Immune system
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TCDD, FICZ, and Other High Affinity AhR Ligands Dose-Dependently Determine the Fate of CD4+ T Cell Differentiation
2018
Toxicological Sciences
Allison K. Ehrlich
Jamie Pennington
William H. Bisson
Siva Kumar Kolluri
Nancy I. Kerkvliet
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Is chronic AhR activation by rapidly metabolized ligands safe for the treatment of immune-mediated diseases?
2017
Current Opinion in Toxicology
Allison K. Ehrlich
Nancy I. Kerkvliet
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Characterization of the microbiome in association with reduced diabetes incidence in AhR deficient NOD mice
2016
Journal of Immunology
Allison K. Ehrlich
Jamie Pennington
Renee L. Greer
Natalia Shulzhenko
Nancy I. Kerkvliet
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Activation of the Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor by 10-Cl-BBQ Prevents Insulitis and Effector T Cell Development Independently of Foxp3+ Regulatory T Cells in Nonobese Diabetic Mice
2015
Journal of Immunology
Allison K. Ehrlich
Jamie Pennington
Xisheng Wang
Diana Rohlman
Sumit Punj
Christiane V. Löhr
Matthew T. Newman
Siva Kumar Kolluri
Nancy I. Kerkvliet
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