Issue Date | Title | Author(s) | Relation | scopus | WOS | Fulltext/Archive link |
2011 | Influenza infection in suckling mice expands an NKT cell subset that protects against airway hyperreactivity. | Chang, YJ; Kim, HY; Albacker, LA; Lee, HH; Baumgarth, N; Akira, S; Savage, PB; Endo, S; Yamamura, T; Maaskant, J; Kitano, N; Singh, A; Bhatt, A; Besra, GS; van den Elzen, P; Appelmelk, B; Franck, RW; Chen, G; DeKruyff, RH; Shimamura, M; Illarionov, P; Umetsu, DT | The Journal of clinical investigation 121(1), 57-69 | | | |
2011 | Innate lymphoid cells mediate influenza-induced airway hyper-reactivity independently of adaptive immunity. | Chang, YJ; Kim, HY; Albacker, LA; Baumgarth, N; McKenzie, AN; Smith, DE; Dekruyff, RH; Umetsu, DT | Nature immunology 12(7), 631-638 | | | |
2012 | Innate lymphoid cells responding to IL-33 mediate airway hyperreactivity independently of adaptive immunity. | Kim, HY; Chang, YJ; Subramanian, S; Lee, HH; Albacker, LA; Matangkasombut, P; Savage, PB; McKenzie, AN; Smith, DE; Rottman, JB; DeKruyff, RH; Umetsu, DT | The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology 129(1), 216-227.e1-6 | | | |
2013 | Invariant natural killer T cells recognize a fungal glycosphingolipid that can induce airway hyperreactivity. | Albacker, LA; Chaudhary, V; Chang, YJ; Kim, HY; Chuang, YT; Pichavant, M; DeKruyff, RH; Savage, PB; Umetsu, DT | Nature medicine 19(10), 1297-1304 | | | |
2010 | TIM-4, a receptor for phosphatidylserine, controls adaptive immunity by regulating the removal of antigen-specific T cells. | Albacker, LA; Karisola, P; Chang, YJ; Umetsu, SE; Zhou, M; Akbari, O; Kobayashi, N; Baumgarth, N; Freeman, GJ; Umetsu, DT; DeKruyff, RH | Journal of immunology 185(11), 6839-6849 | | | |