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    Microbial ligand-independent regulation of lymphopoiesis by NOD1

    Aberrant differentiation of progenitor cells in the hematopoietic system is known to severely impact host immune responsiveness. Here we demonstrate that NOD1, a cytosolic innate sensor of bacterial peptidogly...

    Chiaki Iwamura, Hidetaka Ohnuki, Francis A. Flomerfelt, Lixin Zheng in Nature Immunology (2023)

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    Author Correction: Safety and feasibility of anti-CD19 CAR T cells with fully human binding domains in patients with B-cell lymphoma

    An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.

    Jennifer N. Brudno, Norris Lam, Danielle Vanasse, Yueh-wei Shen in Nature Medicine (2020)

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    Safety and feasibility of anti-CD19 CAR T cells with fully human binding domains in patients with B-cell lymphoma

    Anti-CD19 chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-expressing T cells are an effective treatment for B-cell lymphoma, but often cause neurologic toxicity. We treated 20 patients with B-c...

    Jennifer N. Brudno, Norris Lam, Danielle Vanasse, Yueh-wei Shen in Nature Medicine (2020)

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    Bone Marrow and Fetal Liver Radiation Chimeras

    Radiation chimeras are prepared by subjecting recipient mice to sublethal or lethal dose of irradiation and injecting them with hematopoietic stem cells (HSC) from untreated donor mice. HSC can be obtained fro...

    Francis A. Flomerfelt, Ronald E. Gress in T-Cell Development (2016)

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    Analysis of Cell Proliferation and Homeostasis Using EdU Labeling

    Determination of cellular proliferation and population turnover is an important tool for research on lymphoid cell function. Historically this has been done using radiolabeled nucleotides or nucleoside analogs...

    Francis A. Flomerfelt, Ronald E. Gress in T-Cell Development (2016)

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    Harnessing the biology of IL-7 for therapeutic application

  7. Interleukin-7 (IL-7) is required for T cell development in mice and humans and is produced by stromal tissues rather than activated lymphocytes. Under normal c...

  8. Crystal L. Mackall, Terry J. Fry, Ronald E. Gress in Nature Reviews Immunology (2011)

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    Signaling by intrathymic cytokines, not T cell antigen receptors, specifies CD8 lineage choice and promotes the differentiation of cytotoxic-lineage T cells

    Whether CD8-lineage specification and CD8+ T cell differentiation is dependent on intrathymic cytokines signaling is unclear. Singer and co-workers show that interleukin 7 specifies CD8-lineage choice and promote...

    Jung-Hyun Park, Stanley Adoro, Terry Guinter, Batu Erman, Amala S Alag in Nature Immunology (2010)

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    Thymic Involution

    The thymus contributes to the regulation of tolerance and the prevention of autoimmunity at many levels. First, auto-reactive CD4+ and CD8+ T cells are clonally deleted during negative selection in the thymus, es...

    Frances T. Hakim, Ronald E. Gress in Immunological Tolerance (2007)

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    Interleukin-7 Immunotherapy

    IL-7 is a member of the common γ -chain family of cytokines sharing a common γ -chain in their receptor. Beyond its long-established pivotal role in immune development, it has been more recently recognized as ...

    Claude Sportès, Ronald E. Gress in Immune-Mediated Diseases (2007)

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    Langerhans Cells in the TGFβ1 Null Mouse

    We recently identified a cell surface protein (gp40) that is homologous to human Ep­CAM, a putative homophilic adhesion molecule, and that is abundantly expressed by some murine dendritic cells (including Lang...

    Teresa A. Borkowski, John J. Letterio in Dendritic Cells in Fundamental and Clinica… (1997)