Lab Croft
Anti-cd3 inhibits circulatory and tissue-resident memory cd4 t cells that drive asthma exacerbations in mice.
Agonism of 4-1BB for immune therapy: A perspective on possibilities and complications
Integrative Keratinocyte Responses to TWEAK with IL-13 and IL-22 Reveal Pathogenic Transcriptomes Associated with Atopic Dermatitis
LJI and Kyowa Kirin launch immunology fellowship program
New Michael Croft Fellowship in Immunology Fund to provide vital support for early career scientists
Lasting relief may be on the horizon for patients with atopic dermatitis
LJI research collaboration with Kyowa Kirin Co., Ltd., points to a novel approach to treat the most common form of eczema
LJI researchers find missing piece of the asthma puzzle
New study reveals how the inflammatory "LIGHT" protein leads to airway remodeling and long-term breathing issues
Suffering from psoriasis? Blame this trio of proteins
New LJI study shows there may be a way to help even more psoriasis patients
LJI graduate students win prestigious ARCS San Diego awards
ARCS support propels vaccine design and HIV research
New study points to a better way to ward off asthma triggers
LJI study suggests future asthma therapies need to target two key immune molecules
A step toward helping patients breathe deeply
LJI scientists track down a protein that may add to lung damage in asthma and related diseases
T Cells
T cells are central to almost all immune responses. The CD4 subset is capable of directing B cell responses and humoral immunity, and can modulate the actions of many other cell types including CD8 T cells, dendritic cells, macrophages, eosinophils,…
Structural Cells
Non-lymphoid structural cells of tissues are recipients of inflammatory signals from immune cells, but they also make inflammatory products that can affect the migration, localization, and activity of immune cells in the tissues. Together this contributes to the pathologic changes…
Global Highly Cited Researchers 2019 list reveals top scientific talent
This year’s list features four scientists at La Jolla Institute for Immunology