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487 related items for PubMed ID: 16399633

  • 1. Constitutive activation of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor in T-lineage cells induces thymus involution independently of the Fas/Fas ligand signaling pathway.
    Nagai H, Kubo M, Abe R, Yamamoto M, Nohara K.
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  • 8. Treatment of mice with 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin leads to aryl hydrocarbon receptor-dependent nuclear translocation of NF-kappaB and expression of Fas ligand in thymic stromal cells and consequent apoptosis in T cells.
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  • 9. The Nef-mediated AIDS-like disease of CD4C/human immunodeficiency virus transgenic mice is associated with increased Fas/FasL expression on T cells and T-cell death but is not prevented in Fas-, FasL-, tumor necrosis factor receptor 1-, or interleukin-1beta-converting enzyme-deficient or Bcl2-expressing transgenic mice.
    Priceputu E, Rodrigue I, Chrobak P, Poudrier J, Mak TW, Hanna Z, Hu C, Kay DG, Jolicoeur P.
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  • 10. Fas is expressed early in human thymocyte development but does not transmit an apoptotic signal.
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  • 13. Changes in sensitivity of peripheral lymphocytes of autoimmune gld mice to FasL-mediated apoptosis reveal a mechanism for the preferential deletion of CD4-CD8-B220+ T cells.
    Xiao S, Zhang X, Mann KK, Jodo S, Li L, Jarjour WN, Marshak-Rothstein A, Sherr DH, Ju ST.
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  • 14. Detection of Fas and its ligand, FasL, in mouse thymus by in situ hybridization.
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  • 15. Constitutively active aryl hydrocarbon receptor expressed specifically in T-lineage cells causes thymus involution and suppresses the immunization-induced increase in splenocytes.
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  • 16. Fas ligand expression is restricted to nonlymphoid thymic components in situ.
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  • 17. Inhibition of apoptosis and augmentation of lymphoproliferation in bcl-2 transgenic Fas/Fas ligand-defective mice.
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  • 19. Mice deficient in fas ligand (gld) or fas (lpr) show few alterations in granulopoiesis.
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  • 20. Role of Fas-Fas ligand interactions in 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo- p-dioxin (TCDD)-induced immunotoxicity: increased resistance of thymocytes from Fas-deficient (lpr) and Fas ligand-defective (gld) mice to TCDD-induced toxicity.
    Kamath AB, Camacho I, Nagarkatti PS, Nagarkatti M.
    Toxicol Appl Pharmacol; 1999 Oct 15; 160(2):141-55. PubMed ID: 10527913
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