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Ep. 76: “Innate-Like T Lymphocytes” Featuring Dr. Mitchell Kronenberg
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Guest:
Dr. Mitchell Kronenberg is a Professor and President Emeritus at La Jolla Institute for Immunology. His lab studies how innate-like T cells adapt to different tissue environments. He talks about his work on MAIT cells and mucosal immunology, as well as his time leading the Institute.
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The Immunology Science Round Up
Immune System Regeneration – Depleting myeloid-biased HSCs in aged mice restores features of a more youthful immune system.
Gasdermin in Pyroptosis – Gasdermin D N-terminal domain palmitoylation controls gasdermin membrane localization and activation.
Antibody-Drug Conjugates for Cancer – Scientists developed an antibody–drug conjugate that could kill TRBC1+ cancer cells in vitro and cure human T cell cancers in mouse models.
Hemorrhagic Fever Cell Receptors – The low density lipoprotein receptor is a critical for the Crimean–Congo hemorrhagic fever virus to enter host cells.
Image courtesy of Dr. Mitchell Kronenberg
96 episodes
Manage episode 411638292 series 2895470
Guest:
Dr. Mitchell Kronenberg is a Professor and President Emeritus at La Jolla Institute for Immunology. His lab studies how innate-like T cells adapt to different tissue environments. He talks about his work on MAIT cells and mucosal immunology, as well as his time leading the Institute.
Featured Products and Resources:
- Check out the program for IMMUNOLOGY2024, taking place May 3-7 in Chicago!
- Get updates about new mentorship content from Lab Coats & Life.
The Immunology Science Round Up
Immune System Regeneration – Depleting myeloid-biased HSCs in aged mice restores features of a more youthful immune system.
Gasdermin in Pyroptosis – Gasdermin D N-terminal domain palmitoylation controls gasdermin membrane localization and activation.
Antibody-Drug Conjugates for Cancer – Scientists developed an antibody–drug conjugate that could kill TRBC1+ cancer cells in vitro and cure human T cell cancers in mouse models.
Hemorrhagic Fever Cell Receptors – The low density lipoprotein receptor is a critical for the Crimean–Congo hemorrhagic fever virus to enter host cells.
Image courtesy of Dr. Mitchell Kronenberg
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