Lewis L. Lanier
Affiliations: | University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA |
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Microbiology Biology, ImmunologyGoogle:
"Lewis Lanier"Children
Sign in to add traineeMelissa Lodoen | grad student | 2004 | UCSF |
Rayna T. Venook | grad student | 2006 | UCSF |
Marine Champsaur | grad student | 2010 | UCSF |
Lauren I R Ehrlich | post-doc | 2004 | UCSF (Stem Cell Tree) |
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Millan AJ, Allain V, Nayak I, et al. (2024) Spleen Tyrosine Kinase (SYK) negatively regulates ITAM-mediated human NK cell signaling and CD19-CAR NK cell efficacy. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Rebuffet L, Melsen JE, Escalière B, et al. (2024) High-dimensional single-cell analysis of human natural killer cell heterogeneity. Nature Immunology |
Lanier LL. (2024) Five decades of natural killer cell discovery. The Journal of Experimental Medicine. 221 |
Berjis A, Muthumani D, Aguilar OA, et al. (2024) Pretreatment with IL-15 and IL-18 rescues natural killer cells from granzyme B-mediated apoptosis after cryopreservation. Nature Communications. 15: 3937 |
Yang J, Wang L, Byrnes JR, et al. (2024) PVRL2 Suppresses Antitumor Immunity through PVRIG- and TIGIT-independent Pathways. Cancer Immunology Research. OF1-OF17 |
Chen DG, Xie J, Choi J, et al. (2024) Integrative systems biology reveals NKG2A-biased immune responses correlate with protection in infectious disease, autoimmune disease, and cancer. Cell Reports. 43: 113872 |
Aguilar OA, Fong LK, Lanier LL. (2024) ITAM-based receptors in natural killer cells. Immunological Reviews |
Heath J, Chen D, Xie J, et al. (2023) An NKG2A biased immune response confers protection for infection, autoimmune disease, and cancer. Research Square |
Santos J, Wang P, Shemesh A, et al. (2023) CCR5 drives NK cell-associated airway damage in pulmonary ischemia-reperfusion injury. Jci Insight |
Hu X, White K, Olroyd AG, et al. (2023) Hypoimmune induced pluripotent stem cells survive long term in fully immunocompetent, allogeneic rhesus macaques. Nature Biotechnology |