Laurence C Eisenlohr

Laurence C Eisenlohr

University of Pennsylvania

H-index: 48

North America-United States

About Laurence C Eisenlohr

Laurence C Eisenlohr, With an exceptional h-index of 48 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Pennsylvania, specializes in the field of Immunology, T cell activation, T cell memory, antigen processing and presentation, viral immunity.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Epithelial cell-intrinsic MHCII regulates esophageal food allergy in an IFNg-dependent manner

MARS an improved de novo peptide candidate selection method for non-canonical antigen target discovery in cancer

Influenza virus antibodies inhibit antigen-specific de novo B cell responses in mice

Targeting of intracellular oncoproteins with peptide-centric CARs

c-Myc uses Cul4b to preserve genome integrity and promote antiviral CD8+ T cell immunity

Cryptic MHC-E epitope from influenza elicits a potent cytolytic T cell response

MARS: improved de novo peptide candidate selection for non-canonical antigen target discovery in cancer

ECTV-encoded protein C15 restricts CD4+ T cell activation

Laurence C Eisenlohr Information

University

Position

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Perelman School of Medicine at the

Citations(all)

8686

Citations(since 2020)

2594

Cited By

7012

hIndex(all)

48

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

98

i10Index(since 2020)

49

Email

University Profile Page

University of Pennsylvania

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Laurence C Eisenlohr Skills & Research Interests

Immunology

T cell activation

T cell memory

antigen processing and presentation

viral immunity

Top articles of Laurence C Eisenlohr

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Epithelial cell-intrinsic MHCII regulates esophageal food allergy in an IFNg-dependent manner

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology

Eric Rodriguez-Lopez

Rachel Clement

Megha Lal

Melanie Ruffner

Laurence Eisenlohr

...

2024/2/1

MARS an improved de novo peptide candidate selection method for non-canonical antigen target discovery in cancer

Nature Communications

Hanqing Liao

Carolina Barra

Zhicheng Zhou

Xu Peng

Isaac Woodhouse

...

2024/1/22

Influenza virus antibodies inhibit antigen-specific de novo B cell responses in mice

bioRxiv

Eileen Goodwin

James S Gibbs

jonathan yewdell

Laurence C Eisenlohr

Scott E Hensley

2024

Targeting of intracellular oncoproteins with peptide-centric CARs

Nature

Mark Yarmarkovich

Quinlen F Marshall

John M Warrington

Rasika Premaratne

Alvin Farrel

...

2023/11/23

c-Myc uses Cul4b to preserve genome integrity and promote antiviral CD8+ T cell immunity

Nature Communications

Asif A Dar

Dale D Kim

Scott M Gordon

Kathleen Klinzing

Siera Rosen

...

2023/11/4

Cryptic MHC-E epitope from influenza elicits a potent cytolytic T cell response

Nature Immunology

Michael J Hogan

Nikita Maheshwari

Bridget E Begg

Annalisa Nicastri

Emma J Hedgepeth

...

2023/11

MARS: improved de novo peptide candidate selection for non-canonical antigen target discovery in cancer

Hanqing Liao

Carolina Barra

Xu Peng

Isaac Woodhouse

Arun Tailor

...

2022/8/3

ECTV-encoded protein C15 restricts CD4+ T cell activation

Molecular Immunology

Katherine Forsyth

Nathan Roy

Devin Fisher

Adam Hersperger

Janis Burkhardt

...

2022/10/1

Antiviral agents for drug-resistant influenza A

2022/6/21

Investigating the MHC Class II-Restricted Processing Landscape of HIV-1 Antigens

Molecular Immunology

Mary Margaret Addison

Laurence C Eisenlohr

2022/10/1

Esophageal Epithelial Cells Present Antigen on MHCII in an IFNy and Promoter IV-Dependent Manner

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology

Eric Rodriguez-Lopez

Julianna Dilollo

Laurence Eisenlohr

David Hill

2022/2/1

Viral interference with class II function

Molecular Immunology

Katherine Forsyth

Nathan Roy

Devin Fisher

Adam Hersperger

Janis Burkhardt

...

2022/10/1

Regulation of the BCR signalosome by the class II peptide editor, H2-M, affects the development and repertoire of innate-like B cells

Cell Reports

Debopam Ghosh

Tho D Pham

Padma P Nanaware

Deepanwita Sengupta

Lital N Adler

...

2022/1/25

Immunization with live influenza virus induces greater polyfunctional CD4+ T cell response compared to inactivated virus

Molecular Immunology

Michael Hogan

Wenzhi Song

Laurence Eisenlohr

2022/10/1

The ectromelia virus virulence factor C15 facilitates early viral spread by inhibiting NK cell contact

Iscience

Elise M Peauroi

Stephen D Carro

Luxin Pei

Glennys V Reynoso

Heather D Hickman

...

2022/12/22

HIV-1–Infected CD4+ T Cells Present MHC Class II–Restricted Epitope via Endogenous Processing

The Journal of Immunology

Mary M Addison

Gavin I Ellis

George J Leslie

Noah B Zawadzky

James L Riley

...

2022/9/1

Resting and Activated DCs Present Exogenous Antigens to CD4 T Cells by Distinct Antigen Processing Pathways

Molecular Immunology

Paul Roche

Kyung-Jin Cho

Satoshi Ishido

Laurence Eisenlohr

2022/10/1

Type II alveolar cell MHCII improves respiratory viral disease outcomes while exhibiting limited antigen presentation

Nature communications

Sushila A Toulmin

Chaitali Bhadiadra

Andrew J Paris

Jeffrey H Lin

Jeremy Katzen

...

2021/6/28

Immunodominant, Qa-1-restricted CD8 T cell response elicited against a non-canonical translation product in influenza A virus

The Journal of Immunology

Michael J Hogan

Nikita Maheshwari

Annalisa Nicastri

Nicola Ternette

Laurence C Eisenlohr

2021/5/1

Type II alveolar cells with constitutive expression of MHCII and limited antigen presentation capacity contribute to improved respiratory viral disease outcomes

bioRxiv

Sushila A Toulmin

Chaitali Bhadiadra

Andrew J Paris

Jeffrey H Lin

Jeremy Katzen

...

2021/3/18

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