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T cell lineage commitment
Known as:
T lymphocyte lineage commitment
, T-cell lineage commitment
, T-lymphocyte lineage commitment
The process in which a lymphoid progenitor cell becomes committed to becoming any type of T cell. [GOC:add, ISBN:0781735149]
National Institutes of Health
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T cell differentiation
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2017
2017
Disorderly conduct in gammadelta versus alphabeta T cell lineage commitment
Kavitha Narayan
,
Joonsoo Kang
2017
Corpus ID: 40876399
The mechanism of T cell precursor commitment to the or T cell lineage remains unclear. While TCR signal strength has emerged as a…
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2016
2016
T Cell Lineage Commitment and Specification
K. Hirahara
2016
Corpus ID: 86339123
2015
2015
Regulation of T cell lineage commitment by SMAR1 during inflammatory & autoimmune diseases
B. Mirlekar
,
S. Majumdar
,
M. Khetmalas
,
S. Chattopadhyay
The Indian journal of medical research
2015
Corpus ID: 40958904
Background & objectives: CD4+ T cells are involved in abnormal inflammatory responses causing adverse effects to the body. Th17…
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2015
2015
Somatic Variation of T-Cell Receptor Genes Strongly Associate with HLA Class Restriction
P. Klarenbeek
,
M. Doorenspleet
,
+8 authors
N. de Vries
PLoS ONE
2015
Corpus ID: 104804
Every person carries a vast repertoire of CD4+ T-helper cells and CD8+ cytotoxic T cells for a healthy immune system. Somatic VDJ…
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2011
2011
TCR signaling drives early growth response 2 gene expression and enforces natural killer T cell lineage commitment (153.40)
Michael P. Seiler
,
R. Mathew
,
C. Spooner
,
Kenneth A. Barr
,
Harinder Singh
,
A. Bendelac
Journal of Immunology
2011
Corpus ID: 81058961
The transcription factor PLZF is required to drive lineage diversification of would-be conventional T cells into the natural…
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Review
2011
Review
2011
T Cell Lineage Commitment: Identity and Renunciation
E. Rothenberg
Journal of Immunology
2011
Corpus ID: 6571095
Precursors undertaking T cell development shed their access to other pathways in a sequential process that begins before entry…
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Highly Cited
2011
Highly Cited
2011
Deep Sequencing of the Human TCRγ and TCRβ Repertoires Suggests that TCRβ Rearranges After αβ and γδ T Cell Commitment
A. Sherwood
,
C. Desmarais
,
+4 authors
H. Robins
Science Translational Medicine
2011
Corpus ID: 11020508
Deep sequencing provides new insights about T cell receptor rearrangement in humans. Feng Shui for T Cells In the ancient art of…
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Review
2009
Review
2009
Epigenetic Regulation of Cytokine Gene Expression in T Lymphocytes
Choong-Gu Lee
,
Anupama Sahoo
,
S. Im
Yonsei medical journal
2009
Corpus ID: 7928824
The developmental program of T helper and regulatory T cell lineage commitment is governed by both genetic and epigenetic…
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Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
Restricted STAT5 Activation Dictates Appropriate Thymic B versus T Cell Lineage Commitment1
Christine A. Goetz
,
Ian R. Harmon
,
Jennifer J. O’Neil
,
M. Burchill
,
T. Johanns
,
M. Farrar
Journal of Immunology
2005
Corpus ID: 14340380
The molecular mechanisms regulating lymphocyte lineage commitment remain poorly characterized. To explore the role of the IL7R in…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Analysis of intergenic transcription in the human IL-4/IL-13 gene cluster.
D. F. Rogan
,
D. Cousins
,
+4 authors
D. Staynov
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
2004
Corpus ID: 21992368
During the differentiation of naïve CD4+ precursors to T helper 1 (Th1) or Th2 effector cells, several epigenetic changes occur…
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