Lesley A Ward
Neonatal LTβR signaling is required for the accumulation of eosinophils in the inflamed adult mesenteric lymph node.
Li C, Ward L, Nguyen A, Lam E, Dasoveanu D, Ahmed M, Haniuda K, Buechler M, He H, Ludewig B, McNagny K, Gommerman J. Neonatal LTβR signaling is required for the accumulation of eosinophils in the inflamed adult mesenteric lymph node. Mucosal Immunol 2022; 15:418-427.
Feb 18, 2022Neonatal LTβR signaling is required for the accumulation of eosinophils in the inflamed adult mesenteric lymph node.
Feb 18, 2022Mucosal Immunol 2022; 15:418-427
Li Conglei, Ward Lesley A, Nguyen Albert, Lam Evelyn, Dasoveanu Dragos C, Ahmed Musaddeque, Haniuda Kei, Buechler Matthew B, He Housheng Hansen, Ludewig Burkhard, McNagny Kelly Marshall, Gommerman Jennifer L
Early-life programming of mesenteric lymph node stromal cell identity by the lymphotoxin pathway regulates adult mucosal immunity
Li C, Ludewig B, Martin A, Liao S, He H, Navarre W, Sun T, Rojas O, Korneev K, Brownlie E, Ahmed M, Nguyen A, Lee D, Zhang J, Ward L, Pérez Shibayama C, Lam E, Gommerman J. Early-life programming of mesenteric lymph node stromal cell identity by the lymphotoxin pathway regulates adult mucosal immunity. Sci Immunol 2019; 4
Dec 20, 2019Early-life programming of mesenteric lymph node stromal cell identity by the lymphotoxin pathway regulates adult mucosal immunity
Dec 20, 2019Sci Immunol 2019; 4
Li Conglei, Ludewig Burkhard, Martin Alberto, Liao Shan, He Housheng Hansen, Navarre William, Sun Tian, Rojas Olga, Korneev Kirill V, Brownlie Emma, Ahmed Musaddeque, Nguyen Albert, Lee Dennis, Zhang Jianbo, Ward Lesley A, Pérez Shibayama Christian Ivan, Lam Evelyn, Gommerman Jennifer L
Substrain differences reveal novel disease-modifying gene candidates that alter the clinical course of a rodent model of multiple sclerosis
deLuca L, Osborne L, Ousman S, Finlay T, Defreitas D, Ward L, Galicia-Rosas G, O'Leary J, Pikor N, Gommerman J. Substrain differences reveal novel disease-modifying gene candidates that alter the clinical course of a rodent model of multiple sclerosis. J Immunol 2010; 184:3174-85.
Feb 19, 2010Substrain differences reveal novel disease-modifying gene candidates that alter the clinical course of a rodent model of multiple sclerosis
Feb 19, 2010J Immunol 2010; 184:3174-85
deLuca Leslie E Summers, Osborne Lucy R, Ousman Shalina S, Finlay Trisha M, Defreitas Dustin, Ward Lesley A, Galicia-Rosas Georgina, O'Leary Jennifer, Pikor Natalia, Gommerman Jennifer L