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Breadcrumb Research A Z researchers Justina Kulikauskaite PHD STUDENT Wack lab Immunoregulation Laboratory Year published2021 (1)2020 (2) Facet Year publishedResearch topicsCell Biology (1)Chemical Biology & High Throughput (1)Computational & Systems Biology (1)Genetics & Genomics (1)Genome Integrity & Repair (1)Human Biology & Physiology (3)Imaging (1)Immunology (3)Infectious Disease (3)Model Organisms (3)Stem Cells (1)Tumour Biology (2) Facet Research topicsPublication typeJournal article (3)Primary research (2)Review (1) Facet Publication typeJournalNature Immunology (1)Science Immunology (1)Trends in Immunology (1) Facet JournalCrick Pre-CrickCrick publications (3) Facet Crick Pre-Crick Displaying 1 - 3 of 3Last updated : 27 March 2023 03:04 Recruitment of dendritic cell progenitors to foci of influenza A virus infection sustains immunity Authors (18)Mar Cabeza CabrerizoCarlos Munoz Minutti Mariana Pereira da CostaAna Matos Cardoso Da SilvaRob JenkinsJustina Kulikauskaite[...] Judith E Allen Manolis PasparakisAndreas WackErik SahaiCaetano Reis e Sousa Science Immunology Published 5 November 2021 Crick labs/ facilitiesAndreas WackErik SahaiCaetano Reis e SousaJohn McCauleyDominique BonnetWorldwide Influenza CentreFlow CytometryBiological Research FacilityBioinformatics and BiostatisticsFull details Teaching old dogs new tricks? The plasticity of lung alveolar macrophage subsets Authors (2)Justina KulikauskaiteAndreas Wack Trends in Immunology Published 1 October 2020 Crick labsAndreas WackFull details Influenza-induced monocyte-derived alveolar macrophages confer prolonged antibacterial protection Authors (9) Helena AegerterJustina KulikauskaiteStefania Crotta Harshil PatelGavin Kelly Edith M Hessel Matthias Mack Soren BeinkeAndreas Wack Nature Immunology Published 1 February 2020 Crick labs/ facilitiesAndreas WackBioinformatics and BiostatisticsFlow CytometryExperimental HistopathologyBiological Research FacilityAdvanced SequencingFull details
Recruitment of dendritic cell progenitors to foci of influenza A virus infection sustains immunity Authors (18)Mar Cabeza CabrerizoCarlos Munoz Minutti Mariana Pereira da CostaAna Matos Cardoso Da SilvaRob JenkinsJustina Kulikauskaite[...] Judith E Allen Manolis PasparakisAndreas WackErik SahaiCaetano Reis e Sousa Science Immunology Published 5 November 2021 Crick labs/ facilitiesAndreas WackErik SahaiCaetano Reis e SousaJohn McCauleyDominique BonnetWorldwide Influenza CentreFlow CytometryBiological Research FacilityBioinformatics and BiostatisticsFull details
Teaching old dogs new tricks? The plasticity of lung alveolar macrophage subsets Authors (2)Justina KulikauskaiteAndreas Wack Trends in Immunology Published 1 October 2020 Crick labsAndreas WackFull details
Influenza-induced monocyte-derived alveolar macrophages confer prolonged antibacterial protection Authors (9) Helena AegerterJustina KulikauskaiteStefania Crotta Harshil PatelGavin Kelly Edith M Hessel Matthias Mack Soren BeinkeAndreas Wack Nature Immunology Published 1 February 2020 Crick labs/ facilitiesAndreas WackBioinformatics and BiostatisticsFlow CytometryExperimental HistopathologyBiological Research FacilityAdvanced SequencingFull details