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22 January 2007
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Increased activation of the prosurvival protein STAT5 and inhibition of the proapoptotic transcription factor FOXO3a helps explain the longevity of central memory T cells. Related story by Riou et al. Image (provided by Dennis Kunkel, Getty Images, Inc.) shows a scanning electron micrograph of a human T cell.
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ISSN 0022-1007
EISSN 1540-9538
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Convergence of TCR and cytokine signaling leads to FOXO3a phosphorylation and drives the survival of CD4+ central memory T cells
Catherine Riou,Bader Yassine-Diab,Julien Van grevenynghe,Roland Somogyi,Larry D. Greller,Dominic Gagnon,Sylvain Gimmig,Peter Wilkinson,Yu Shi,Mark J. Cameron,Roberto Campos-Gonzalez,Robert S. Balderas,David Kelvin,Rafick-Pierre Sekaly,Elias K. Haddad
Hematopoietic reconstitution by multipotent adult progenitor cells: precursors to long-term hematopoietic stem cells
Marta Serafini,Scott J. Dylla,Masayuki Oki,Yves Heremans,Jakub Tolar,Yuehua Jiang,Shannon M. Buckley,Beatriz Pelacho,Terry C. Burns,Sarah Frommer,Derrick J. Rossi,David Bryder,Angela Panoskaltsis-Mortari,Matthew J. O'Shaughnessy,Molly Nelson-Holte,Gabriel C. Fine,Irving L. Weissman,Bruce R. Blazar,Catherine M. Verfaillie
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