Author

Jillian M. Richmond

University of Massachusetts - Cited by 2,276 - Immunology

Biography

Jillian M. Richmond belongs from Department of Dermatology, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA, USA and has specialisation in the fields of Dermatology, Skin biology,  Health , Medical science, life biology and pertains publications of more than 10 articles in the different magazines and scientific journals.   
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Year
Antibody blockade of IL-15 signaling has the potential to durably reverse vitiligo
JM Richmond, JP Strassner, L Zapata Jr, M Garg, RL Riding, MA Refat, ...Science translational medicine 10 (450), eaam7710, 2018201
156
2018
Resident memory and recirculating memory T cells cooperate to maintain disease in a mouse model of vitiligo
JM Richmond, JP Strassner, M Rashighi, P Agarwal, M Garg, KI Essien, ...Journal of Investigative Dermatology 139 (4), 769-778, 2019201
84
2019
Mouse model for human vitiligo
RL Riding, JM Richmond, JE HarrisCurrent protocols in immunology 124 (1), e63, 2019201
31
2019
Resident memory T cells in autoimmune skin diseases
GE Ryan, JE Harris, JM RichmondFrontiers in immunology 12, 652191, 2021202
30
2021
Jak inhibition prevents bleomycin-induced fibrosis in mice and is effective in patients with morphea
W Damsky, D Patel, CJ Garelli, M Garg, A Wang, K Dresser, A Deng, ...The Journal of investigative dermatology 140 (7), 1446-1449. e4, 2020202
30
2020
Current insights in cutaneous lupus erythematosus immunopathogenesis
CJ Garelli, MA Refat, PP Nanaware, ZG Ramirez-Ortiz, M Rashighi, ...Frontiers in Immunology 11, 1353, 2020202
23
2020
Jak inhibitors reverse vitiligo in mice but do not deplete skin resident memory T cells
V Azzolino, L Zapata Jr, M Garg, M Gjoni, RL Riding, JP Strassner, ...The Journal of investigative dermatology 141 (1), 182, 212
20
2021
T‐cell positioning by chemokines in autoimmune skin diseases
JM Richmond, JP Strassner, KI Essien, JE HarrisImmunological reviews 289 (1), 186-4, 191
20
2019
12
2020
Immunopathogenesis of alopecia areata
JM RichmondCurrent Research in Immunology 2, 7-11, 2021202
10
2021
Upcoming treatments for morphea
D Wenzel, NS Haddadi, K Afshari, JM Richmond, M RashighiImmunity, Inflammation and Disease (4), 1101-1145, 2021202
9
2021
Type I interferon signaling limits viral vector priming of CD8+ T cells during initiation of vitiligo and melanoma immunotherapy
RL Riding, JM Richmond, K Fukuda, JE HarrisPigment cell & melanoma research 34 (4), 683-69, 2021202
5
2021
Th2 to Th1 Transition Is Required for Induction of Skin Lesions in an Inducible and Recurrent Murine Model of Cutaneous Lupus–Like Inflammation
NS Haddadi, P Mande, TY Brodeur, K Hao, GE Ryan, S Moses, ...Frontiers in Immunology 13, 883375, 2022202
4
2022
Shared inflammatory and skin-specific gene signatures reveal common drivers of discoid lupus erythematosus in canines, humans and mice
CJ Garelli, NB Wong, C Piedra-Mora, LM Wrijil, G Scarglia, CN David, ...Current Research in Immunology 2, 1-51, 2021202
4
2021
Medicinal plant extracts and natural compounds for the treatment of cutaneous lupus erythematosus: a systematic review
JE Lubov, AS Jamison, B Baltich Nelson, AA Amudzi, KN Haas, ...Frontiers in Pharmacology 1, 802624, 2022202
3
2022
Gene expression analysis in four dogs with canine Pemphigus clinical subtypes reveals B cell signatures and immune activation pathways similar to human disease
HS Raef, C Piedra-Mora, NB Wong, DJ Ma, CN David, NA Robinson, ...Frontiers in Medicine 8, 72982, 2021202
3
2021
CXCL9 Links Skin Inflammation and Fibrosis through CXCR3-Dependent Upregulation of Col1a1 in Fibroblasts
CXCL9 Links Skin Inflammation and Fibrosis through CXCR-Dependent Upregulation of Col1a1 in FibroblastsJM Richmond, D Patel, T Watanabe, HW Chen, V Martyanov, G Werner, ...Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 20220
3
2023
A keratinocyte-tethered biologic enables location-precise treatment in mouse vitiligo
YC Hsueh, Y Wang, RL Riding, DE Catalano, YJ Lu, JM Richmond, ...Journal of Investigative Dermatology 142 (12), 294-0, 2022202
3
2022
An acute bleomycin inflammatory and fibrotic mouse model of morphea is dependent upon CXCL9 and CXCR3
JM Richmond, D Patel, T Watanabe, CJ Garelli, M Garg, K Dresser, ...medRxiv, 19000844, 01901
2
2019