Brigitta Stockinger
Brigitta Stockinger, FMedSci, FRS, is a molecular immunologist in the Francis Crick Institute in London. Stockinger's lab focus on understanding how certain immune cells, called T cells, develop and function as well as investigating how diet and other environmental factors can affect the way the immune system works.Stockinger focuses on a particular type of immune cell that helps to control immune responses to viruses, bacteria and other pathogens, called a CD4 T cell.
Stockinger's research has provided insights into a particular type of CD4 T cell, called a Th17 cell, looking at why some of these cells become inflammatory and cause damage in the body. Her lab identified a particular receptor, the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR), which connects environmental stimuli and the immune system. Provided by Wikipedia
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IL-22 mediates goblet cell hyperplasia and worm expulsion in intestinal helminth infection. by Jan-Eric Turner, Brigitta Stockinger, Helena Helmby
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Drosophila AHR limits tumor growth and stem cell proliferation in the intestine [version 3; peer review: 2 approved, 2 approved with reservations] by Brigitta Stockinger, Jean-Paul Vincent, Alex P. Gould, Nicola Laura Diny, Jiawei Sun, Minghua Tsai, Michael Shapiro, Cyrille Alexandre, Ying Li, Adrien Franchet
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Drosophila AHR limits tumor growth and stem cell proliferation in the intestine [version 2; peer review: 2 approved, 2 approved with reservations] by Brigitta Stockinger, Jean-Paul Vincent, Alex P. Gould, Nicola Laura Diny, Jiawei Sun, Minghua Tsai, Michael Shapiro, Cyrille Alexandre, Ying Li, Adrien Franchet
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