Human primed ILCPs support endothelial activation through NF-κB signaling

  1. Giulia Vanoni
  2. Giuseppe Ercolano
  3. Simona Candiani
  4. Mariangela Rutigliani
  5. Mariangela Lanata
  6. Laurent Derré
  7. Emanuela Marcenaro
  8. Pascal Schneider
  9. Pedro Romero
  10. Camilla Jandus  Is a corresponding author
  11. Sara Trabanelli  Is a corresponding author
  1. University of Lausanne - Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Switzerland
  2. University of Geneva, Switzerland
  3. University of Genova, Italy
  4. E.O. Galliera Hospital, Italy
  5. University Hospital of Lausanne (CHUV), Switzerland
  6. University of Lausanne, Switzerland
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  1. Giulia Vanoni
  2. Giuseppe Ercolano
  3. Simona Candiani
  4. Mariangela Rutigliani
  5. Mariangela Lanata
  6. Laurent Derré
  7. Emanuela Marcenaro
  8. Pascal Schneider
  9. Pedro Romero
  10. Camilla Jandus
  11. Sara Trabanelli
(2021)
Human primed ILCPs support endothelial activation through NF-κB signaling
eLife 10:e58838.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.58838