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Roberto Ricardo Gonzalez, MD, PhD
Roberto Ricardo Gonzalez, MD, PhD
716 Supporting diversity in skin science: Development of a summer curriculum for underrepresented minority medical students.
M. Paul, J. Lester, R. Ricardo-Gonzalez, H. Naik PMID:
Tissue-specific pathways extrude activated ILC2s to disseminate type 2 immunity.
Ricardo-Gonzalez RR, Schneider C, Liao C, Lee J, Liang HE, Locksley RM PMID: 32031571
Skin-Resident Innate Lymphoid Cells - Cutaneous Innate Guardians and Regulators.
Kobayashi T, Ricardo-Gonzalez RR, Moro K PMID: 31948873
ILC2s chew the fat.
Ricardo-Gonzalez RR, Locksley RM PMID: 31405894
Tissue-Resident Group 2 Innate Lymphoid Cells Differentiate by Layered Ontogeny and In Situ Perinatal Priming.
Schneider C, Lee J, Koga S, Ricardo-Gonzalez RR, Nussbaum JC, Smith LK, Villeda SA, Liang HE, Locksley RM PMID: 31128962
Tissue signals imprint ILC2 identity with anticipatory function.
Ricardo-Gonzalez RR, Van Dyken SJ, Schneider C, Lee J, Nussbaum JC, Liang HE, Vaka D, Eckalbar WL, Molofsky AB, Erle DJ, Locksley RM PMID: 30201992
1021 Origin of type 2 innate lymphoid cells in the skin.
J. Lee, C. Schneider, H. Liang, R. Ricardo-Gonzalez, J. Nussbaum, L. Smith, S. Villeda, R. Locksley PMID:
940 ILC2s and Type 2 immunity influence hair follicle stem cell proliferation and skin homeostasis.
R. Ricardo-Gonzalez, S. Van Dyken, R. Locksley PMID:
LB973 Characterization of tissue-resident ILC2 heterogeneity in homeostasis.
R. Ricardo-Gonzalez, S. Van Dyken, A. Molofsky, J. Nussbaum, J. Lee, R. Locksley PMID:
Regulatory T Cells in Skin Facilitate Epithelial Stem Cell Differentiation.
Ali N, Zirak B, Rodriguez RS, Pauli ML, Truong HA, Lai K, Ahn R, Corbin K, Lowe MM, Scharschmidt TC, Taravati K, Tan MR, Ricardo-Gonzalez RR, Nosbaum A, Bertolini M, Liao W, Nestle FO, Paus R, Cotsarelis G, Abbas AK, Rosenblum MD PMID: 28552347
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