Lewis L. Lanier

Affiliations: 
University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 
Area:
Microbiology Biology, Immunology
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Children

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Melissa 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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Yapeng Su collaborator (Chemistry 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
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