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A regulatory role for TGF-β signaling in the establishment and function of the thymic medulla. by Hauri-Hohl, M, Zuklys, S, Holländer, G, Ziegler, S
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A regulatory role for TGF-β signaling in the establishment and function of the thymic medulla by Hauri-Hohl, M, Zuklys, S, Holländer, G, Ziegler, S
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Loss of thymus epithelial cell identity following the constitutive activation of the canonical Wnt pathway by Zuklys, S, Gill, J, Keller, M, Balciunaite, G, Jeker, LT, Hollander, G
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TGF- 2signaling in thymic epithelial cells regulates thymic involution and postirradiation reconstitution by Hauri-Hohl, M, Zuklys, S, Keller, M, Jeker, LT, Barthlott, T, Moon, A, Roes, J, Holländer, G
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Aire-expressing thymic medullary epithelial cells originate from β5t-expressing progenitor cells. by Ohigashi, I, Zuklys, S, Sakata, M, Mayer, C, Zhanybekova, S, Murata, S, Tanaka, K, Holländer, G, Takahama, Y
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TGF-beta signaling in thymic epithelial cells regulates thymic involution and postirradiation reconstitution. by Hauri-Hohl, M, Zuklys, S, Keller, M, Jeker, LT, Barthlott, T, Moon, A, Roes, J, Holländer, G
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Delta-like 4 is indispensable in thymic environment specific for T cell development. by Hozumi, K, Mailhos, C, Negishi, N, Hirano, K, Yahata, T, Ando, K, Zuklys, S, Holländer, G, Shima, D, Habu, S
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Adult Thymic Medullary Epithelium Is Maintained and Regenerated by Lineage-Restricted Cells Rather Than Bipotent Progenitors by Izumi Ohigashi, Saulius Zuklys, Mie Sakata, Carlos E. Mayer, Yoko Hamazaki, Nagahiro Minato, Georg A. Hollander, Yousuke Takahama
Published 2015-11-01
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Keratinocyte growth factor (KGF) enhances postnatal T-cell development via enhancements in proliferation and function of thymic epithelial cells. by Rossi, S, Jeker, LT, Ueno, T, Kuse, S, Keller, M, Zuklys, S, Gudkov, A, Takahama, Y, Krenger, W, Blazar, B, Holländer, G
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Foxn1 regulates key target genes essential for T cell development in postnatal thymic epithelial cells. by Žuklys, S, Handel, A, Zhanybekova, S, Govani, F, Keller, M, Maio, S, Mayer, C, Teh, H, Hafen, K, Gallone, G, Barthlott, T, Ponting, C, Holländer, G
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Thymic cysts originate from Foxn1 positive thymic medullary epithelium. by Vroegindeweij, E, Crobach, S, Itoi, M, Satoh, R, Zuklys, S, Happe, C, Germeraad, W, Cornelissen, J, Cupedo, T, Holländer, G, Kawamoto, H, van Ewijk, W
Published 2010Journal article -
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Foxn1 regulates in postnatal thymic epithelial cells key target genes essential for T cell development by Žuklys, S, Handel, A, Zhanybekova, S, Govani, F, Keller, M, Maio, S, Mayer, C, Teh, H, Hafen, K, Gallone, G, Barthlott, T, Ponting, C, Hollander, G
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