Dr. Christopher M Snyder DO
Internist
1522 E A St Casper WY, 82601About
Dr. Christopher Snyder is an internist practicing in Casper, WY. Dr. Snyder specializes in the medical treatment of adults. Internists can act as a primary physician or a consultant to a primary physician. They manage both common and rare diseases. Dr. Snyder provides comprehensive care and manages treatment with surgeons as well. Internists establish long-term relationships with their patients and incorporate disease prevention and mental health care into their practice.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Negligible class II MHC presentation of B cell receptor-derived peptides by high density resting B cells.
- Activation and tolerance in CD4(+) T cells reactive to an immunoglobulin variable region.
- GMx33 associates with the trans-Golgi matrix in a dynamic manner and sorts within tubules exiting the Golgi.
- Cis-Golgi matrix proteins move directly to endoplasmic reticulum exit sites by association with tubules.
- Aborted germinal center reactions and B cell memory by follicular T cells specific for a B cell receptor V region peptide.
- Economic perspectives on the advance market commitment for pneumococcal vaccines.
- Buffered memory: a hypothesis for the maintenance of functional, virus-specific CD8(+) T cells during cytomegalovirus infection.
- Spending differences associated with the Medicare Physician Group Practice Demonstration.
- Editorial: Once more unto the breach, dear friends: CMV reactivates when the walls come down.
- Competition between T cells maintains clonal dominance during memory inflation induced by MCMV.
- Competition for antigen at the level of the APC is a major determinant of immunodominance during memory inflation in murine cytomegalovirus infection.
- Resolving the titer of murine cytomegalovirus by plaque assay using the M2-10B4 cell line and a low viscosity overlay.
- Systemic hematogenous maintenance of memory inflation by MCMV infection.
- Memory T cells specific for murine cytomegalovirus re-emerge after multiple challenges and recapitulate immunity in various adoptive transfer scenarios.
- Murine CMV Infection Induces the Continuous Production of Mucosal Resident T Cells.
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