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Lewis L. Lanier

Researcher at University of California, San Francisco

Publications -  576
Citations -  93495

Lewis L. Lanier is an academic researcher from University of California, San Francisco. The author has contributed to research in topics: Interleukin 21 & Natural killer cell. The author has an hindex of 159, co-authored 554 publications receiving 86677 citations. Previous affiliations of Lewis L. Lanier include University of Rome Tor Vergata & Cancer Research Institute.

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Three‐color immunofluorescence analysis of leu antigens on human peripheral blood using two lasers on a fluorescence‐activated cell sorter

TL;DR: A fluorescence-activated cell sorter was modified to quantify simultaneously three immunofluorescence stains on a population of cells, expanding the combinations of antigens that can be studied at any one time and will facilitate the detection and functional analysis of cells in heterogeneous populations.
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Cutting Edge: IL-15-Independent NK Cell Response to Mouse Cytomegalovirus Infection

TL;DR: These findings demonstrate a previously unrecognized independence of NK cells on IL-15 or other common γ signaling cytokines during their response against viral infection.
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Inducible Costimulator Costimulates Cytotoxic Activity and IFN-γ Production in Activated Murine NK Cells

TL;DR: Results indicate that NK cell functions are regulated by ICOS, and ICOS-mediated stimulation allowed activated NK cells to kill more efficiently tumor cells expressing MHC class I.
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Natural killer or dendritic : What's in a name?

TL;DR: Accumulating data suggest a potential for substantial overlap in phenotypic and functional characteristics between natural killer and dendritic cells.