Laijun Lai
Research Professor/Allied Health Sciences
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Scholarly Contributions
16 Scholarly Contributions
CD300c ameliorates graft-versus-host disease
Laijun Lai
, (2019). CD300c ameliorates graft-versus-host disease, Autumn Immunology conference
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CD300c is a negative regulator of T cell immunity
Laijun Lai
, (2019). CD300c is a negative regulator of T cell immunity, American Association of Immunologist Annual Meeting
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Using stem cell technology and gene engineering approaches to model and treat T cell immunodeficiency in the elderly
Laijun Lai
, (2019). Using stem cell technology and gene engineering approaches to model and treat T cell immunodeficiency in the elderly, Mayo Clinic
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Using stem cell technology and gene engineering approaches to prevent and treat autoimmune diseases and cancer.
Laijun Lai
, (2017). Using stem cell technology and gene engineering approaches to prevent and treat autoimmune diseases and cancer., Department of Pathobiology & Veterinary Science, University of Connecticut
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Targeted deletion of C-met in thymic epithelial cells results in an autoimmune phenotype
Laijun Lai
, (2016). Targeted deletion of C-met in thymic epithelial cells results in an autoimmune phenotype, ThymUS2016
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New approaches to prevent or treat autoimmunity diseases
Laijun Lai
, (2016). New approaches to prevent or treat autoimmunity diseases, Guiyang Medical College Seminar, Asia
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New approaches to enhance T cell generation and functions
Laijun Lai
, (2016). New approaches to enhance T cell generation and functions, Beijing University School of Medicine Seminar, Asia
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c-Met signaling is required for thymopoiesis in aged mice
Laijun Lai
, (2014). c-Met signaling is required for thymopoiesis in aged mice, UCONN-Jackson Lab Aging Symposium
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
c-Met signaling is required for efficient postnal thymic regeneration and repair
Laijun Lai
, (2014). c-Met signaling is required for efficient postnal thymic regeneration and repair, ThymOz: International Workwork on lymphocytes
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Generation of thymic epithelial progenitors from embryonic stem cells
Laijun Lai
, (2014). Generation of thymic epithelial progenitors from embryonic stem cells, Master Class: stem cells and immune diseases
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Preventing Age-Associated Thymic Atrophy
Laijun Lai
, (2014). Preventing Age-Associated Thymic Atrophy, UCONN-Jackson Laboratory Aging Symposium.
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T cell regeneration after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
Laijun Lai
, (2013). T cell regeneration after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, BIT 2nd Annual International Symposium of Hematology, China
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T cell regeneration after bone marrow transplantation
Laijun Lai
, (2013). T cell regeneration after bone marrow transplantation, Shanghai Medical University
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
T cell regeneration after BMT is enhanced by embryonic stem cell-derived thymic epithelial cells
Laijun Lai
, (2012). T cell regeneration after BMT is enhanced by embryonic stem cell-derived thymic epithelial cells, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York
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Hoxa3 is essential for the development of thymic epithelial progenitors from murine embryonic stem cells
Laijun Lai
, (2012). Hoxa3 is essential for the development of thymic epithelial progenitors from murine embryonic stem cells, International Society for Stem Cell Research 10th Annual Meeting, Japan
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Hoxa3 is essential for the differentiation of thymic epithalial progenitors from embryonic stem cells
Laijun Lai
, (2012). Hoxa3 is essential for the differentiation of thymic epithalial progenitors from embryonic stem cells, ThymUS International Conference
Research Type: Poster/Presentation