Jesse Green
Scientist
Ludwig Center at MSKÂ
Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research
United States of America
Biography
I received my PhD at the University of California, San Francisco. I’m a Cancer Research Institute Irvington Postdoctoral Fellow in the lab, where my research focuses on the cellular interactions between immune cells and the tumor environment that result in Treg-mediated immunological tolerance toward the tumor, and the ways in which Treg cells enforce that tolerance.
Research Interest
Tumor, Treg cells, tumor therapy
Publications
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Wang, Xiaoming, et al. "Follicular dendritic cells help establish follicle identity and promote B cell retention in germinal centers." Journal of Experimental Medicine 208.12 (2011): 2497-2510.
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Green, Jesse A., et al. "The sphingosine 1-phosphate receptor S1P2 maintains the homeostasis of germinal center B cells and promotes niche confinement." Nature immunology 12.7 (2011): 672-680.
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Phan, Tri Giang, et al. "Immune complex relay by subcapsular sinus macrophages and noncognate B cells drives antibody affinity maturation." Nature immunology 10.7 (2009): 786-793.