Peer-Reviewed Publications

High-throughput method to analyze the cytotoxicity of CAR-T Cells in a 3D tumor spheroid model using image cytometry

Zurowski D, Patel S, Hui D, Ka M, Hernandez C, Love AC, Lin B, Moore A, Chan LL. SLAS Discovery · Volume 28, Issue 3, P65-72, April 2023

Automated Assessment of Cancer Drug Efficacy On Breast Tumor Spheroids in Aggrewell™400 Plates Using Image Cytometry

Mukundan S, Bell J, Teryek M, Hernandez, C, Love AC, Parekkadan B, Chan LL. J Fluorescence · Volume 32, pages 521–531, (2022)

Characterization of CAR T cell expansion and cytotoxic potential during Ex Vivo manufacturing using image-based cytometry

Maldini CR, Love AC, Tosh KW, Chan LL, Gayout K, Smith T, Riley JL. J. Immunol. Methods · vol. 484–485, September–October 2020.

Borrelia burgdorferi induces a type I interferon response during early stages of disseminated infection in mice

Petzke MM, Iyer R, Love AC, Spieler Z, Brooks A, Schwartz I. BMC Microbiology · vol. 16: 29 (2016)

Induction of indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase by Borrelia burgdorferi in human immune cells correlates with pathogenic potential

Love AC, Schwartz I, Petzke MM. J. Leukocyte Biology · vol. 97: 2, February 2015, Pages 379–390

Identification of indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase production by human dendritic cells as a potential immune evasion strategy for Borrelia burgdorferi

Love, AC.   New York Medical College ProQuest Dissertations Publishing,  2014. 3626286.

Induction of Type I and Type III Interferons by Borrelia burgdorferi Correlates with Pathogenesis and Requires Linear Plasmid 36

Krupna-Gaylord MA, Liveris D, Love AC, Wormser GP, Schwartz I, Petzke MM. PLoS ONE · vol 9: 6, June 2014, e100174

Borrelia burgdorferi RNA induces type I and type III interferons via TLR7 and contributes to the production of NF-κB-dependent cytokines

Love AC, Schwartz I, Petzke MM. Infection & Immunity · June 2014 vol 82: 6, p. 2405–2416.

Borrelia burgdorferi, the spirochetal agent of Lyme disease, induces type I interferon by human immune cells via detection of DNA and TLR7-dependent recognition of RNA.

Love AC, Schwartz I, Petzke MM. J Immunol · 2011 vol 186: 56.19.

Popular Press Articles

So, Should You Trust Andrew Huberman? The wildly popular podcaster and scientist claims he can help you live a healthier life. But we should think of him as a Dr. Oz type.

Andrea Love, | Slate, March 27, 2024

Why Is Lyme Disease, an Acute Bacterial Infection, Plagued with Misinformation? A convergence of misunderstanding, bad actors, media attention, and fear-based messaging.

Andrea Love | Skeptical Inquirer, April 11, 2024

Andrew Wakefield and the fabricated history of the alleged vaccine-autism link

Andrea Love, | Genetic Literacy Project, April 29, 2024

How IARC and other ‘independent’ global cancer assessment agencies can distort the public’s understanding of the risks of cancer

Andrea Love, | Genetic Literacy Project, April 22, 2024

Viewpoint: The organic food industry is a $180 billion marketing fraud

Andrea Love, | Genetic Literacy Project, April 15, 2024

Viewpoint: The Environmental Working Group’s “Dirty Dozen” list is a danger to public health put out by an organic industry funded activist group

Andrea Love, | Genetic Literacy Project, March 15, 2024

Viewpoint: Environmental Working Group’s manufactured ‘dangerous levels of chlormequat in oat cereals’ study underscores the ‘risk perception gap’

Andrea Love, | Genetic Literacy Project, February 29, 2024

Viewpoint: Exploiting chemophobia—Environmental Working Groups’s manufactured study claiming oat cereal contains dangerous pesticides designed to manipulate the media

Andrea Love, | Genetic Literacy Project, February 23, 2024

Are children and pregnant women risking their health by eating “GMO” foods? The American Association of Pediatrics controversially says ‘yes’. The real question: Is the AAP endangering the food vulnerable?

Andrea Love, Jessica Steier, Kevin Folta, Nicole Keller | Genetic Literacy Project, January 18, 2024