120 results on '"Goldrath, Ananda W."'
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2. T-bet deficiency and Hic1 induction override TGF-β-dependency in the formation of CD103+ intestine-resident memory CD8+ T cells
3. Active maintenance of CD8+ T cell naivety through regulation of global genome architecture
4. Tissue-resident memory CD8+ T cells possess unique transcriptional, epigenetic and functional adaptations to different tissue environments
5. Delineation of a molecularly distinct terminally differentiated memory CD8 T cell population
6. Bcl-6 is the nexus transcription factor of T follicular helper cells via repressor-of-repressor circuits
7. The Molecular Program Induced in T Cells Undergoing Homeostatic Proliferation
8. B-cell survival and development controlled by the coordination of NF-κB family members RelB and cRel
9. Hypoxia-inducible factor activity promotes antitumor effector function and tissue residency by [CD8.sup.+] T cells
10. Proteasome activity regulates [CD8.sup.+] T lymphocyte metabolism and fate specification
11. S-2-hydroxyglutarate regulates CD8+ T-lymphocyte fate
12. The origins of memory T cells
13. Runx3 programs CD8+ T cell residency in non-lymphoid tissues and tumours
14. Insights into phenotypic and functional CD8+ TRM heterogeneity.
15. Transcriptional programming of CD4+ TRM differentiation in viral infection balances effector- and memory-associated gene expression.
16. HIF isoforms in the skin differentially regulate systemic arterial pressure
17. The signal transducers STAT5 and STAT3 control expression of Id2 and E2-2 during dendritic cell development
18. The TCR's sensitivity to self peptide–MHC dictates the ability of naive CD8+ T cells to respond to foreign antigens
19. Mature natural killer cells with phenotypic and functional alterations accumulate upon sustained stimulation with IL-15/IL-15Rα complexes
20. Transcriptional Regulator Id2 Controls Survival of Hepatic NKT Cells
21. Memory T and Memory B Cells Share a Transcriptional Program of Self-Renewal with Long-Term Hematopoietic Stem Cells
22. Antitumour T cells stand the test of time
23. Hypoxia-inducible factors enhance the effector responses of CD8+ T cells to persistent antigen
24. Transcriptional regulation of NKT cell development and homeostasis
25. Erratum: Runx3 programs CD8+ T cell residency in non-lymphoid tissues and tumours
26. ICOS Coreceptor Signaling Inactivates the Transcription Factor FOXO1 to Promote Tfh Cell Differentiation
27. Systems-level identification of key transcription factors in immune cell specification.
28. IL-7 and IL-15 differentially regulate CD8+ T-cell subsets during contraction of the immune response
29. Innate lymphoid cells promote lung-tissue homeostasis after infection with influenza virus
30. HIF Transcription Factors, Inflammation, and Immunity
31. Id3 expression identifies CD4+ memory Th1 cells.
32. Effector and memory CD8+ T cell fate coupled by T-bet and eomesodermin
33. Selecting and maintaining a diverse T-cell repertoire
34. Central Tolerance Matters
35. Early precursors and molecular determinants of tissue-resident memory CD8+ T lymphocytes revealed by single-cell RNA sequencing.
36. Remembering to remember: T cell memory maintenance and plasticity.
37. Origins of CD4+ circulating and tissue‐resident memory T‐cells.
38. The Transcription Factor Zfx Regulates Peripheral T Cell Self-Renewal and Proliferation.
39. Transcriptional programming of tissue-resident memory CD8+ T cells.
40. Runx3 programs CD8+ T cell residency in non-lymphoid tissues and tumours.
41. Metabolic and Epigenetic Coordination of T Cell and Macrophage Immunity.
42. S-2-hydroxyglutarate regulates CD8+ T-lymphocyte fate.
43. Id2 regulates hyporesponsive invariant natural killer T cells.
44. Single-Cell Gene Expression Analyses Reveal Heterogeneous Responsiveness of Fetal Innate Lymphoid Progenitors to Notch Signaling.
45. Hypoxia-inducible factors regulate T cell metabolism and function.
46. IL-2Rα mediates temporal regulation of IL-2 signaling and enhances immunotherapy.
47. The TCR's sensitivity to self peptide-MHC dictates the ability of naive CD8+ T cells to respond to foreign antigens.
48. Molecular regulation of effector and memory T cell differentiation.
49. Hypoxia-inducible factors enhance the effector responses of CD8+ T cells to persistent antigen.
50. G-CSF/anti-G-CSF antibody complexes drive the potent recovery and expansion of CD11b+Gr-1+ myeloid cells without ompromising CD8+ T cell immune responses.
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