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    Biological significance of FoxN1 gain-of-function mutations during T and B lymphopoiesis in juvenile mice

    FoxN1 is cell-autonomously expressed in skin and thymic epithelial cells (TECs), essential for their development. Inborn mutation of FoxN1 results in hair follicle and TEC development failure, whereas insufficien...

    L Ruan, Z Zhang, L Mu, P Burnley, L Wang, B Coder, Q Zhuge, D-M Su in Cell Death & Disease (2014)

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    Role of the p63-FoxN1 regulatory axis in thymic epithelial cell homeostasis during aging

    The p63 gene regulates thymic epithelial cell (TEC) proliferation, whereas FoxN1 regulates their differentiation. However, their collaborative role in the regulation of TEC homeostasis during thymic aging is larg...

    P Burnley, M Rahman, H Wang, Z Zhang, X Sun, Q Zhuge, D-M Su in Cell Death & Disease (2013)

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    P. Burnley, M. Matsui, C. McCammon, M. Rieder in Physics and Chemistry of Minerals (2007)