Arushana Amir Maknojia

TitleGraduate Student
InstitutionBaylor College of Medicine
DepartmentImmunology & Microbiology
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    F31HL168921     (MAKNOJIA, ARUSHANA AMIR)Jul 1, 2023 - Jun 30, 2027
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    Regulation of Steady-State Hematopoiesis by Microbiota-Driven IFN-I Signaling
    Role: Principal Investigator

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    1. Fernandez Sanchez JV, Maknojia AA, King KY. Blood and Guts: How the Intestinal Microbiome Shapes Hematopoiesis and Treatment of Hematologic Disease. Blood. 2024 Feb 16. PMID: 38364184.
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    2. Shafer P, Leung WK, Woods M, Choi JM, Rodriguez-Plata CM, Maknojia A, Mosquera A, Somes LK, Joubert J, Manliguez A, Ranjan R, Burt B, Lee HS, Zhang B, Fuqua S, Rooney C, Leen AM, Hoyos V. Incongruity between T cell receptor recognition of breast cancer hotspot mutations ESR1 Y537S and D538G following exogenous peptide loading versus endogenous antigen processing. Cytotherapy. 2024 Mar; 26(3):266-275. PMID: 38231165; PMCID: PMC10922969.
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