Adrian Erlebacher, M. D., Ph. D.  
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Assistant Professor of Pathology
M. D., 1999; Ph.D., 1997
University of California, San Francisco


Dept. of Pathology
New York University School of Medicine
522 First Avenue SRB 311
New York, NY 10016
Tel: (212) 263-0406
Fax: (212) 263-8211
E-mail:adrian.erlebacher@med.nyu.edu

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Selected Publications 

Collins MK, Tay CS, and Erlebacher A.  2009.  Dendritic cell entrapment within the pregnant uterus inhibits immune surveillance of the maternal/fetal interface in mice. J. Clin. Invest. 119:2062-2073.

Erlebacher A, Vencato D, Price KA, Zhang D, and Glimcher LH. 2007. Constraints in antigen presentation severely restrict T cell recognition of the allogeneic fetus. J Clin Invest 117:1399-1411

Red-Horse K, Rivera J, Schanz A, Zhou Y, Winn V, Kapidzic M, Maltepe E, Okazaki K, Kochman R, Chi Vo K, Guidice L, Erlebacher A, McCune JJ, Stoddart CA, and Fisher SJ. 2006. An in vivo model of human placentation reveals cytotrophoblast induction of arterial apoptosis and lymphangiogenesis. J Clin Invest 116:2643-2652.

Erlebacher A, Price KA, and Glimcher LH. 2004. Maintenance of mouse trophoblast stem cell proliferation by TGF-β/activin. Dev. Biol., 275:158-169.

Erlebacher A, Zhang D, Parlow AF, and Glimcher LH. 2004. Ovarian insufficiency and early pregnancy loss induced by activation of the innate immune system. J. Clin. Invest. 114:39-48. 28

Erlebacher A, Lukens AK, and Glimcher LH. 2002. Intrinsic susceptibility of mouse trophoblasts to natural killer cell-mediated attack in vivo. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 99:16940-16945.

Erlebacher, A. 2001. Why isn't the fetus rejected? Curr. Opin. Immunol. 13:590-3.

 

Research is supported by NIH-NIAID

 

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