《美国病理学杂志》.2003年.第3期
- A Mouse with a Loss-of-function Mutation in the c-Cbl TKB Domain Shows Perturbed Thymocyte Signaling without Enhancing the Activity of the ZAP-70 Tyro
- Activation of Dendritic Cells through the Interleukin 1 Receptor 1 Is Critical for the Induction of Autoimmune Myocarditis
- Changes in Chromatin Accessibility Across the GM-CSF Promoter upon T Cell Activation Are Dependent on Nuclear Factor B Proteins
- Dynamic Changes During the Immune Response in T Cell–Antigen-presenting Cell Clusters Isolated from Lymph Nodes
- Extrathymic T Cell Lymphopoiesis
- GATA-1 as a Regulator of Mast Cell Differentiation Revealed by the Phenotype of the GATA-1low Mouse Mutant
- G-CSF–stimulated Neutrophils Are a Prominent Source of Functional BLyS
- Immunotherapy of Cytotoxic T Cell–resistant Tumors by T Helper 2 Cells
- In Vitro Evidence That Cytokine Receptor Signals Are Required for Differentiation of Double Positive Thymocytes into Functionally Mature CD8+ T Cells
- Integrin-dependence of Lymphocyte Entry into the Splenic White Pulp
- Interleukin 1 Receptor Dependence of Serum Transferred Arthritis Can be Circumvented by Toll-like Receptor 4 Signaling
- Low Penetrance Broad Resistance and Favorable Outcome of Interleukin 12 Receptor ß1 Deficiency
- Prevention of Arthritis by Interleukin 10–producing B Cells
- Regulatory T Cells Selectively Express Toll-like Receptors and Are Activated by Lipopolysaccharide
- Restricting Zap70 Expression to CD4+CD8+ Thymocytes Reveals a T Cell Receptor–dependent Proofreading Mechanism Controlling the Completion of Positive
- Second Class Minors
- Selective Activation of the c-Jun NH2-terminal Protein Kinase Signaling Pathway by Stimulatory KIR in the Absence of KARAP/DAP12 in CD4+ T Cells
- Sustained Activation of Cell Adhesion Is a Differentially Regulated Process in B Lymphopoiesis
- T Cell Regulation as a Side Effect of Homeostasis and Competition
- The Poxvirus Protein A52R Targets Toll-like Receptor Signaling Complexes to Suppress Host Defense
- Transgenic Expression of the Activating Natural Killer Receptor Ly49H Confers Resistance to Cytomegalovirus in Genetically Susceptible Mice