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Ashley Marie Kilcollins
Ashley Marie Kilcollins
Weill Cornell Medical College
Verified email at med.cornell.edu
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HMBPP analog prodrugs bypass energy-dependent uptake to promote efficient BTN3A1-mediated malignant cell lysis by Vγ9Vδ2 T lymphocyte effectors
AM Kilcollins, J Li, CHC Hsiao, AJ Wiemer
The Journal of Immunology 197 (2), 419-428, 2016
402016
Replication-dependent histone genes are actively transcribed in differentiating and aging retinal neurons
AR Banday, M Baumgartner, S Al Seesi, DKP Karunakaran, A Venkatesh, ...
Cell cycle 13 (16), 2526-2541, 2014
272014
Minor splicing sn RNA s are enriched in the developing mouse CNS and are crucial for survival of differentiating retinal neurons
M Baumgartner, C Lemoine, S Al Seesi, DKP Karunakaran, N Sturrock, ...
Developmental Neurobiology 75 (9), 895-907, 2015
242015
Evaluation of a 7‐Methoxycoumarin‐3‐carboxylic Acid Ester Derivative as a Fluorescent, Cell‐Cleavable, Phosphonate Protecting Group
AJ Wiemer, RR Shippy, AM Kilcollins, J Li, CHC Hsiao, RJ Barney, ...
ChemBioChem 17 (1), 52-55, 2016
162016
Activation of Human Vγ9Vδ2 T Cells by Phosphoantigen Prodrugs
AM Kilcollins
2017
Lysis of cancer cells by V gamma 9V delta 2 T cells requires phosphoantigen interaction with BTN3A1
A Kilcollins, J Li, CH Hsiao, A Wiemer
ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 250, 2015
2015
Synthesis and biological activity of hydroxymethylbutenyl diphosphate mimics for T-cell activation
R Shippy, R Barney, A Kilcollins, J Li, CH Hsiao, A Wiemer, D Wiemer
ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 250, 2015
2015
A Cell‐Permeable Phosphoantigen Prodrug Increases Response of Vγ9Vδ2 T Cells to Target Cells
A Kilcollins, J Li, CH Hsiao, A Wiemer
The FASEB Journal 29, 888.4, 2015
2015
Evolutionarily Conserved Minor Spliceosome is Required for Differentiating Mouse Retinal Neurons
R Kanadia, A Kilcollins
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 54 (15), 2471-2471, 2013
2013
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