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Project Title: AN ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL RECEPTOR, THE AHR, AS A MEDIATOR OF MULTIPLE IMMUNE CHECKPOINTS IN ORAL CANCER
PI: Sherr, David H
Institution: Boston University Medical Campus
Grant Number: R01ES033692

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Publication Title Authors Grant Number(s) Journal (Pub date) PubMed Link Pub Year
The Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor Controls IFNγ-Induced Immune Checkpoints PD-L1 and IDO via the JAK/STA ...   Snyder, Megan; Wang, Zhongyan; Lara, Brian; Fimbres, Jocelyn; Pichardo, Tachira; Mazzilli, Sar ... R01ES029136, R01ES033692 bioRxiv (2024 Aug 13) 39185148 Exiting the NIEHS site 2024 
The enigmatic AHRR: beyond aryl hydrocarbon receptor repression.   Hahn, Mark E; Sherr, David H R01ES029136, R01ES033692, R01ES033888, R01ES033888, R01ES035261, R01ES035261 J Leukoc Biol (2024 Nov 04) 39030724 Exiting the NIEHS site 2024 
The Ah Receptor from Toxicity to Therapeutics: Report from the 5th AHR Meeting at Penn State Univers ...   Perdew, Gary H; Esser, Charlotte; Snyder, Megan; Sherr, David H; van den Bogaard, Ellen H; McGo ... R01ES029136, R01ES033692, R35ES028244 Int J Mol Sci (2023 Mar 14) 36982624 Exiting the NIEHS site 2023 
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