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K. Hozumi, M. Gaudreau, P. Petrov, S. Kojima, T. Vincent, Y. Guo, H. Min, T. Notake, M. Urata, M. Streitz, M. Okamura, R. Kominami, D. Kappes, T. Uchiyama, Y. Katsuragi, R. Säynäjäkangas, S. Pelletier, A. Malzac, T. Egawa, I. Taniuchi, T. Tominaga, C. Kosan, T. Charpentier, K. Imanishi, M. Guerreiro, Y. Tsukagoshi, S. Horisawa, T. Möröy, S. Qi, S. Hida, W. Kasinrerk, T. Kurogi, S. Park, M. Kanno, D. Dervovic, R. Terra, S. M. Anderton, Y. Matsuda, K. Takizawa, A. Carrillo-Vico, A. Avots, K. Hirano, J. Lee, P. Khunkaewla, S. Chiampanichayakul, H. Tanaka, M. Hara, S. Habu, B. Han, T. Uchida, T. Amagai, W. Jin, B. Vásárhelyi, E. Serfling, K. Eshima, R. A. Wells, M. D. Leech, J. Zuniga-Pflucker, T. Saito, I. Screpanti, B. Liang, S. Taki, M. W. Wlodarski, W. F. N. Chan, D. Morishita, C. Meisel, M. Lipp, M. Unno, C. Miyamoto, H. Kurobe, I. Saba, A. C. Dionete, Y. Liang, S. Tsukumo, M. Malissen, B. Willems, T. Hori, C. V. Ichim, H. Luo, H. Yagita, Y. Takahama, Y. Levy, A. Singer, O. Vainio, D. Stauss, K. Igarashi, M. Itoi, L. A. Pobezinsky, A. Lehtoviita, H. Inoue, M. Ghisi, S. Fichtner-Feigl, K. Ikuta, S. Tani-ichi, N. Takahashi, D. R. Littman, K. Park, X. Wang, J. Salmi, Y. Nakano, I. Chung, F. Arakura, A. Lamarre, L. H. Rossi, W. Hopfenmüller, Y. Ohno, N. Tsukamoto, E. K. Geissler, H. Sairanen, T. Hara, S. Rozlan, B. Kang, W. Bae, M. Miyazaki, S. Muroi, Z. Wu, X. He, S. Beq, H. Volk, A. Grinberg, C. C. Anderson, Y. Mishima, M. Park, H. J. Schlitt, G. Toldi, S. Hirose, E. Noeva, A. K. Patra, B. Malissen, I. Bretschneider, C. F. Andrade, J. Bruneau, C. Smolarchuk, M. Sugano, H. Kato, L. Verinaud, N. Saran, R. Cheynier, K. Kakugawa, N. Shinohara, R. Chihara, M. Motobu, A. Abe, N. H. Shoukry, F. Heyd, J. Yagi, T. Kitagawa, A. Treszl, Y. Egawa, E. S. Sibiryak, K. Jung, J. Wu, M. Clemente, P. Love, G. Mueller, S. V. Sibiryak, J. P. Maciejewski, S. Kollár, T. Wu, P. Arstila, E. Bertosio, W. Seo
Publikováno v:
International Immunology. 22:iii81-iii88
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Immunology. 144:3078-3086
The first step in infection of human mononuclear cells with HIV involves the high affinity binding of the viral envelope glycoprotein, gp120, to the cell-surface receptor, CD4. To gain a better understanding of the molecular basis of this interaction
Publikováno v:
Current topics in microbiology and immunology. 308
During fetal development, lymphoid tissue inducer cells (LTis) seed the developing lymph node and Peyer's patch anlagen and initiate the formation of both types of lymphoid organs. In the adult, a similar population of cells, termed lymphoid tissue i
Autor:
C W, Arendt, D R, Littman
Publikováno v:
Genome Biology
The human immunodeficiency virus has evolved various mechanisms to exploit its host cells, including the interruption and augmentation of signal transduction pathways. Recently, two DNA microarray studies have illustrated a remarkably broad-based per
Autor:
A, Wolfer, T, Bakker, A, Wilson, M, Nicolas, V, Ioannidis, D R, Littman, P P, Lee, C B, Wilson, W, Held, H R, MacDonald, F, Radtke
Publikováno v:
Nature immunology. 2(3)
Notch proteins influence cell-fate decisions in many developing systems. Several gain-of-function studies have suggested a critical role for Notch 1 signaling in CD4-CD8 lineage commitment, maturation and survival in the thymus. However, we show here
Publikováno v:
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950). 161(1)
Previous studies have shown that CD8 beta plays a role in both enhancing CD8 alpha-associated Lck kinase activity and promoting the development of CD8-lineage T cells. To examine the role of this enhancement in the maturation of CD8-lineage cells, we
Publikováno v:
Blood. 89(4)
The CD2 glycoprotein has been implicated in both positive and negative regulation of T-cell mitogenesis. To study the involvement of CD2 in T-lymphocyte development and immune responses, we have analyzed two lines of CD2-null mice, each expressing a
Autor:
N, Killeen, D R, Littman
Publikováno v:
Current topics in microbiology and immunology. 205
The data reviewed in this chapter suggest that the primary developmental function of the CD4 and CD8 coreceptors is to improve the efficacy by which a thymocyte recognizes peptide/MHC. During positive selection, DP thymocytes down-regulate expression
Autor:
D R, Littman
Publikováno v:
Current topics in microbiology and immunology. 205
Autor:
K, Chu, D R, Littman
Publikováno v:
The Journal of biological chemistry. 269(39)
The lymphoid-specific Src family protein tyrosine kinase p56lck (Lck) is non-covalently associated with the cytoplasmic tail of CD4 and has an essential role in T cell activation. Engagement of ligand by the T cell antigen receptor (TCR) is followed