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Jessica Strid

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Frontiers in Immunology|August 8, 2014
Beneficial autoimmunity at body surfaces - immune surveillance and rapid type 2 immunity regulate tissue homeostasis and cancerTim Dalessandri, Jessica Strid
Current Drug Targets. Inflammation and Allergy|October 27, 2005
Skin barrier dysfunction and systemic sensitization to allergens through the skinJessica Strid, Stephan Strobel
Nature Immunology|March 22, 2017
γδ T cells get adaptiveBruno Silva-Santos, Jessica Strid
Frontiers in Immunology|May 10, 2018
Working in "NK Mode": Natural Killer Group 2 Member D and Natural Cytotoxicity Receptors in Stress-Surveillance by γδ T CellsBruno Silva-Santos, Jessica Strid
Frontiers in Immunology|December 13, 2021
Editorial: Emerging Roles for Type 2-Associated Cells and Cytokines in Cancer ImmunityGiovanna Schiavoni, Ariel Munitz, Jessica Strid
Immunology|June 13, 2006
Epicutaneous immunization converts subsequent and established antigen-specific T helper type 1 (Th1) to Th2-type responsesJessica Strid, Robin Callard, Stephan Strobel
Seminars in Immunology|April 17, 2009
Skin immune surveillance by T cells--a new order?Jessica Strid, Robert E Tigelaar, Adrian C Hayday
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|February 24, 2016
Too Much, Too Little or Just Enough: A Goldilocks Effect for IL-13 and Skin Barrier Regulation?Jessica Strid, W H Irwin McLean, Alan D Irvine
Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 7, 2011
The intraepithelial T cell response to NKG2D-ligands links lymphoid stress surveillance to atopyJessica Strid, Olga Sobolev, Biljana Zafirova, et al.
Immunology|October 27, 2004
A novel model of sensitization and oral tolerance to peanut proteinJessica Strid, Melanie Thomson, Jonathan Hourihane, et al.
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Frontiers in Immunology|August 8, 2014
Beneficial autoimmunity at body surfaces - immune surveillance and rapid type 2 immunity regulate tissue homeostasis and cancerTim Dalessandri, Jessica Strid
Current Drug Targets. Inflammation and Allergy|October 27, 2005
Skin barrier dysfunction and systemic sensitization to allergens through the skinJessica Strid, Stephan Strobel
Nature Immunology|March 22, 2017
γδ T cells get adaptiveBruno Silva-Santos, Jessica Strid
Frontiers in Immunology|May 10, 2018
Working in "NK Mode": Natural Killer Group 2 Member D and Natural Cytotoxicity Receptors in Stress-Surveillance by γδ T CellsBruno Silva-Santos, Jessica Strid
Frontiers in Immunology|December 13, 2021
Editorial: Emerging Roles for Type 2-Associated Cells and Cytokines in Cancer ImmunityGiovanna Schiavoni, Ariel Munitz, Jessica Strid
Immunology|June 13, 2006
Epicutaneous immunization converts subsequent and established antigen-specific T helper type 1 (Th1) to Th2-type responsesJessica Strid, Robin Callard, Stephan Strobel
Seminars in Immunology|April 17, 2009
Skin immune surveillance by T cells--a new order?Jessica Strid, Robert E Tigelaar, Adrian C Hayday
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|February 24, 2016
Too Much, Too Little or Just Enough: A Goldilocks Effect for IL-13 and Skin Barrier Regulation?Jessica Strid, W H Irwin McLean, Alan D Irvine
Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 7, 2011
The intraepithelial T cell response to NKG2D-ligands links lymphoid stress surveillance to atopyJessica Strid, Olga Sobolev, Biljana Zafirova, et al.
Immunology|October 27, 2004
A novel model of sensitization and oral tolerance to peanut proteinJessica Strid, Melanie Thomson, Jonathan Hourihane, et al.
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