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- Team — Pernas Lab
Studies the role of olfaction in immunity Interested in how organelles sense intracellular pathogens and prompt the innate immune response Interested in interaction, competition, and collaboration between intracellular pathogens Interested in the role of cellular senescence during Toxoplasma gondii infection
- Biography Lena Pernas - Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing
Biography Lena Pernas Affiliated Research Group Pernas Scientific Career 2023 - present Assistant Professor of Microbiology, Immunology and Molecular Genetics University of California, Los Angeles
- Lena Pernas, PhD - Member Directory - UCLA Health
Dr Pernas' research group aims to identify fundamental principles of organelle biology that inform cancer progression and potential therapeutic strategies
- Lena PERNAS | Max Planck Research Group Leader | PhD | Max Planck . . .
Lena PERNAS, Max Planck Research Group Leader | Cited by 1,058 | of Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing, Köln (AGE) | Read 30 publications | Contact Lena PERNAS
- Lena Farah Pernas, PhD Freeman Hrabowski Scholar Profile - HHMI
Lena Farah Pernas is an assistant professor of microbiology, immunology and molecular genetics at University of California, Los Angeles Lena Pernas is challenging the conventional view of the role of mitochondria during infection
- Lena Pernas - Google Scholar
Contact sites between host organelles and pathogens: boon or bane? TS Machado, KF Carvalho, BM Garcia, AF Zangirolamo, CH Macabelli, C Mehra, J Alvarado Valverde, AMN Matias, F Torelli, TC
- Lena Pernas* – Molecular Biology Institute
Pernas L, Ramirez R, Holmes TH, Montoya JG, Boothroyd JC Immune profiling of pregnant Toxoplasma-infected US and Colombia patients reveals surprising impacts of infection on peripheral blood cytokines
- Lena Pernas - Associate Professor UCLA HHMI Freeman . . . - LinkedIn
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- Lena Pernas | UCLA Profiles
Author Correction: The mitochondrial protein Opa1 promotes adipocyte browning that is dependent on urea cycle metabolites
- Lena Pernas (0000-0002-4337-3435) - ORCID
Toxoplasma effector MAF1 mediates recruitment of host mitochondria and impacts the host response Immune profiling of pregnant Toxoplasma-infected US and Colombia patients reveals surprising impacts of infection on peripheral blood cytokines
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