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Kyoko Hayakawa is affiliated with Fox Chase Cancer Center in the United States and has contributed to research primarily in the fields of immunology, microbiology, and medicine. Their work spans several subfields, including immunology, surgery, and genetics, focusing on immune cell function and interaction as a central theme.

Their research explores topics such as IL-33, ST2, and ILC pathways, eosinophilic esophagitis, chronic lymphocytic leukemia research, and the role of galectins in cancer biology.

Key recent publications include:

  • Pla2g2a promotes innate Th2-type immunity lymphocytes to increase B1a cells (2022, Scientific Reports)
  • B-1 derived anti-Thy-1 B cells in old aged mice develop lymphoma/leukemia with high expression of CD11b and Hamp2 that different from TCL1 transgenic mice (2024, Immunity & Ageing)

Frequent coauthors on these publications are:

  • Susan A. Shinton
  • Joni Brill-Dashoff
  • Yan Zhou

Kyoko Hayakawa's work has appeared in venues including Scientific Reports and Immunity & Ageing.

Best Publications

  • Resolution and characterization of pro-B and pre-pro-B cell stages in normal mouse bone marrow.

    Richard R. Hardy;Condie E. Carmack;Susan A. Shinton;John D. Kemp

  • B cell development pathways.

    Richard R. Hardy;Kyoko Hayakawa

  • The "Ly-1 B" cell subpopulation in normal immunodefective, and autoimmune mice.

    Kyoko Hayakawa;Richard R. Hardy;David R. Parks;Leonore A. Herzenberg

  • Ly-1 B cells: functionally distinct lymphocytes that secrete IgM autoantibodies.

    K Hayakawa;R R Hardy;M Honda;L A Herzenberg

  • Progenitors for Ly-1 B cells are distinct from progenitors for other B cells.

    K Hayakawa;R R Hardy;L A Herzenberg

  • The Regulated Expression of B Lineage Associated Genes during B Cell Differentiation in Bone Marrow and Fetal Liver

    Yue-Sheng Li;Kyoko Hayakawa;Richard R. Hardy

  • Positive selection of natural autoreactive B cells.

    Kyoko Hayakawa;Masanao Asano;Susan A. Shinton;Ming Gui

  • Rheumatoid factor secretion from human Leu-1+ B cells

    Richard R. Hardy;Kyoko Hayakawa;Masatoshi Shimizu;Katsuhiko Yamasaki

  • Identification of the Earliest B Lineage Stage in Mouse Bone Marrow

    Yue-Sheng Li;Robert Wasserman;Kyoko Hayakawa;Richard R. Hardy

  • Selective ability of mouse CD1 to present glycolipids: alpha-galactosylceramide specifically stimulates V alpha 14+ NK T lymphocytes.

    Nicolas Burdin;Laurent Brossay;Yasuhiko Koezuka;Stephen T. Smiley

  • Normal, Autoimmune, and Malignant CD5+ B Cells: The LY-1 B Lineage?

    Kyoko Hayakawa;Richard R. Hardy

  • Peritoneal Ly-1 B cells: genetic control, autoantibody production, increased lambda light chain expression.

    Kyoko Hayakawa;Richard R. Hardy;Leonore A. Herzenberg

  • Production of immunoglobulin isotypes by Ly-1+ B cells in viable motheaten and normal mice.

    Charles L. Sidman;Leonard D. Shultz;Richard R. Hardy;Kyoko Hayakawa

  • Development and physiology of Ly-1 B and its human homolog, Leu-1 B.

    Richard R. Hardy;Kyoko Hayakawa

  • A developmental switch in B lymphopoiesis.

    R R Hardy;K Hayakawa

  • CD5 B Cells, a Fetal B Cell Lineage

    Richard R. Hardy;Kyoko Hayakawa

  • Development and function of B-1 cells.

    Kyoko Hayakawa;Richard R Hardy

  • A single VH gene is utilized predominantly in anti-BrMRBC hybridomas derived from purified Ly-1 B cells. Definition of the VH11 family.

    R R Hardy;C E Carmack;S A Shinton;R J Riblet

  • Evidence of marginal-zone B cell-positive selection in spleen.

    Lijun Wen;Joni Brill-Dashoff;Susan A. Shinton;Masanao Asano

  • B-cell commitment, development and selection.

    Richard R. Hardy;Yue-Sheng Li;David Allman;Masanao Asano

  • Properties of Antigen-Specific Suppressive T Cell Factor in the Regulation of Antibody Response of the Mouse: II. In Vitro Activity and Evidence for the I Region Gene Product

    Masaru Taniguchi;Kyoko Hayakawa;Tomio Tada

  • Defective presentation of the CD1d1-restricted natural Va14Ja18 NKT lymphocyte antigen caused by β-d-glucosylceramide synthase deficiency

    Aleksandar K. Stanic;A. Dharshan De Silva;A. Dharshan De Silva;Jang-June Park;Venkataraman Sriram

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard R. Hardy
Richard R. Hardy Fox Chase Cancer Center
Tomio Tada
Tomio Tada University of Tokyo
Ko Okumura
Ko Okumura Juntendo University
Herbert C. Morse
Herbert C. Morse National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Randy R. Brutkiewicz
Randy R. Brutkiewicz Indiana University
Sebastian Joyce
Sebastian Joyce Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Jamie Rossjohn
Jamie Rossjohn Monash University
Steven A. Porcelli
Steven A. Porcelli Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Peng George Wang
Peng George Wang Georgia State University
James McCluskey
James McCluskey University of Melbourne

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