Coronavirus (COVID-19) response The Francis Crick Institute is working at the forefront of the scientific response to coronavirus, volunteering expertise and facilities to help tackle the COVID-19 pandemic.
Vacancies Find links to current vacancies, and information about recruitment to various types of role.
Outwitting Cancer25 Sep -15 Jul Meet the Crick's trailblazing scientists who are helping to turn the tide on one of the world’s biggest killers.
Coronavirus (COVID-19) research Crick researchers are working at the forefront of the scientific response to answer some of the most urgent questions about the SARS-CoV-2 pathogen, from how we can improve testing, to why it’s deadly in some people but causes no symptoms in others.
Breadcrumb Gitta Stockinger Stockinger lab AhRimmunity Laboratory : Publications Lab contentLab contentIn this section Overview Vacancies Areas of interest Members Publications Fluorescent microscope image of a mouse ileum, part of the small intestine, showing expression of AhR in green. Toggle to view hero caption PublicationsYear published2016 (1) Facet Year publishedResearch topicsImmunology (1) Facet Research topicsPublication typeJournal article (1)Primary research (1) Facet Publication typeJournal (-)EMBO Journal (1) Facet Journal Publications Displaying 1 - 1 of 1Last updated : 01 July 2022 02:46 Aryl hydrocarbon receptor is required for optimal B-cell proliferation Authors (8) Matteo Villa Manolis GialitakisMauro Tolaini Helena Ahlfors Colin J Henderson C Roland Wolf Robert BrinkBrigitta Stockinger EMBO Journal Published 4 January 2017 Crick labsGitta StockingerFull details Share the page Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Email
Aryl hydrocarbon receptor is required for optimal B-cell proliferation Authors (8) Matteo Villa Manolis GialitakisMauro Tolaini Helena Ahlfors Colin J Henderson C Roland Wolf Robert BrinkBrigitta Stockinger EMBO Journal Published 4 January 2017 Crick labsGitta StockingerFull details