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John Clancy, Jr., Ph.D.

Professor

Microbiology and Immunology

 

Director, Graduate Histology Course

B.S., Chemistry, 1965. University of Notre Dame.
M.S., Anatomy, 1968. University of Iowa.
Ph.D., Anatomy, 1970. University of Iowa.

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Current Interests

Graft-versus-host disease (GVHD), cytokines, T cells, heat shock proteins, neuroimmunology, serotonin

Publications

Goral, J., H.L. Mathews and J. Clancy, Jr.  Antibodies specific for the 70-kD heat shock protein parallel the development of acute graft-versus-host disease in (DAXL)F1 rats. Clinical Immunology and Immunopathology, 75: 147-153, 1995.
Workman, D. and J. Clancy, Jr.  Phenotypes of lung infiltrating cells during acute lethal graft-versus-host disease. American J. of Pathology, 147: 1350-1360, 1995. 
Clancy, J. Jr. and S. Lorens   Subchronic and chronic exposure to d-Fenfleuramine dose-dependently enhances splenic immune functions in young and old male Fisher-344 rats. Behavioral Brain Research, 73: 355-358, 1996. 

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