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445 related items for PubMed ID: 24715454

  • 1. Regeneration of the aged thymus by a single transcription factor.
    Bredenkamp N, Nowell CS, Blackburn CC.
    Development; 2014 Apr; 141(8):1627-37. PubMed ID: 24715454
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  • 2. Foxn1 Protein Expression in the Developing, Aging, and Regenerating Thymus.
    Rode I, Martins VC, Küblbeck G, Maltry N, Tessmer C, Rodewald HR.
    J Immunol; 2015 Dec 15; 195(12):5678-87. PubMed ID: 26538393
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  • 3. Foxn1 overexpression promotes thymic epithelial progenitor cell proliferation and mTEC maintenance, but does not prevent thymic involution.
    Li J, Wachsmuth LP, Xiao S, Condie BG, Manley NR.
    Development; 2023 Apr 15; 150(8):. PubMed ID: 36975725
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  • 4. A novel Foxn1eGFP/+ mouse model identifies Bmp4-induced maintenance of Foxn1 expression and thymic epithelial progenitor populations.
    Barsanti M, Lim JM, Hun ML, Lister N, Wong K, Hammett MV, Lepletier A, Boyd RL, Giudice A, Chidgey AP.
    Eur J Immunol; 2017 Feb 15; 47(2):291-304. PubMed ID: 27861793
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  • 5. Foxn1 is required to maintain the postnatal thymic microenvironment in a dosage-sensitive manner.
    Chen L, Xiao S, Manley NR.
    Blood; 2009 Jan 15; 113(3):567-74. PubMed ID: 18978204
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  • 6. Declining expression of a single epithelial cell-autonomous gene accelerates age-related thymic involution.
    Sun L, Guo J, Brown R, Amagai T, Zhao Y, Su DM.
    Aging Cell; 2010 Jun 15; 9(3):347-57. PubMed ID: 20156205
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  • 7. Overexpression of Foxn1 attenuates age-associated thymic involution and prevents the expansion of peripheral CD4 memory T cells.
    Zook EC, Krishack PA, Zhang S, Zeleznik-Le NJ, Firulli AB, Witte PL, Le PT.
    Blood; 2011 Nov 24; 118(22):5723-31. PubMed ID: 21908422
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  • 8. Deletion of FoxN1 in the thymic medullary epithelium reduces peripheral T cell responses to infection and mimics changes of aging.
    Guo J, Feng Y, Barnes P, Huang FF, Idell S, Su DM, Shams H.
    PLoS One; 2012 Nov 24; 7(4):e34681. PubMed ID: 22514652
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  • 9. Foxn1 Is Dynamically Regulated in Thymic Epithelial Cells during Embryogenesis and at the Onset of Thymic Involution.
    O'Neill KE, Bredenkamp N, Tischner C, Vaidya HJ, Stenhouse FH, Peddie CD, Nowell CS, Gaskell T, Blackburn CC.
    PLoS One; 2016 Nov 24; 11(3):e0151666. PubMed ID: 26983083
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  • 10. Inactivation of the RB family prevents thymus involution and promotes thymic function by direct control of Foxn1 expression.
    Garfin PM, Min D, Bryson JL, Serwold T, Edris B, Blackburn CC, Richie ER, Weinberg KI, Manley NR, Sage J, Viatour P.
    J Exp Med; 2013 Jun 03; 210(6):1087-97. PubMed ID: 23669396
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  • 11. Thymopoiesis in mice depends on a Foxn1-positive thymic epithelial cell lineage.
    Corbeaux T, Hess I, Swann JB, Kanzler B, Haas-Assenbaum A, Boehm T.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2010 Sep 21; 107(38):16613-8. PubMed ID: 20823228
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  • 12. Thymic epithelial cell-derived signals control B progenitor formation and proliferation in the thymus by regulating Let-7 and Arid3a.
    Xiao S, Zhang W, Manley NR.
    PLoS One; 2018 Sep 21; 13(2):e0193188. PubMed ID: 29462197
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  • 13. Foxn1 maintains thymic epithelial cells to support T-cell development via mcm2 in zebrafish.
    Ma D, Wang L, Wang S, Gao Y, Wei Y, Liu F.
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  • 15. Comprehensive phenotypic analysis of diverse FOXN1 variants.
    Moses A, Bhalla P, Thompson A, Lai L, Coskun FS, Seroogy CM, de la Morena MT, Wysocki CA, van Oers NSC.
    J Allergy Clin Immunol; 2023 Nov 18; 152(5):1273-1291.e15. PubMed ID: 37419334
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  • 17. [Effects of FoxN1, p63 and AIRE on the process of age-related thymus involution: An update].
    Wang J, Li J, Yao X.
    Xi Bao Yu Fen Zi Mian Yi Xue Za Zhi; 2023 Jan 18; 39(1):88-94. PubMed ID: 36631020
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  • 20. Acute ablation of DP thymocytes induces up-regulation of IL-22 and Foxn1 in TECs.
    Pan B, Liu J, Zhang Y, Sun Y, Wu Q, Zhao K, Zeng L, Xu K.
    Clin Immunol; 2014 Jan 18; 150(1):101-8. PubMed ID: 24333537
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