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![]() | Benson M. GeorgeStanford University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Verified email at stanford.edu Cited by 8513 |
Where hematopoietic stem cells live: the bone marrow niche
Abstract Significance: Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) can sustain the production of blood
throughout one's lifetime. However, for proper self-renewal of its own population and�…
throughout one's lifetime. However, for proper self-renewal of its own population and�…
PD-1 expression by tumour-associated macrophages inhibits phagocytosis and tumour immunity
Programmed cell death protein 1 (PD-1) is an immune checkpoint receptor that is
upregulated on activated T cells for the induction of immune tolerance,. Tumour cells�…
upregulated on activated T cells for the induction of immune tolerance,. Tumour cells�…
[HTML][HTML] Single-cell transcriptomics of 20 mouse organs creates a Tabula Muris: The Tabula Muris Consortium
We have created a compendium of single cell transcriptomic data from the model organism
Mus musculus comprising more than 100,000 cells from 20 organs and tissues. These data�…
Mus musculus comprising more than 100,000 cells from 20 organs and tissues. These data�…
[HTML][HTML] Multimodal analysis of composition and spatial architecture in human squamous cell carcinoma
To define the cellular composition and architecture of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma
(cSCC), we combined single-cell RNA sequencing with spatial transcriptomics and�…
(cSCC), we combined single-cell RNA sequencing with spatial transcriptomics and�…
[HTML][HTML] Small RNAs are modified with N-glycans and displayed on the surface of living cells
Glycans modify lipids and proteins to mediate inter-and intramolecular interactions across all
domains of life. RNA is not thought to be a major target of glycosylation. Here, we challenge�…
domains of life. RNA is not thought to be a major target of glycosylation. Here, we challenge�…
Engagement of MHC class I by the inhibitory receptor LILRB1 suppresses macrophages and is a target of cancer immunotherapy
AA Barkal, K Weiskopf, KS Kao, SR Gordon…�- Nature�…, 2018 - nature.com
Exciting progress in the field of cancer immunotherapy has renewed the urgency of the need
for basic studies of immunoregulation in both adaptive cell lineages and innate cell�…
for basic studies of immunoregulation in both adaptive cell lineages and innate cell�…
Aneuploidy drives genomic instability in yeast
Aneuploidy decreases cellular fitness, yet it is also associated with cancer, a disease of
enhanced proliferative capacity. To investigate one mechanism by which aneuploidy could�…
enhanced proliferative capacity. To investigate one mechanism by which aneuploidy could�…
[HTML][HTML] Mapping the pairwise choices leading from pluripotency to human bone, heart, and other mesoderm cell types
Stem-cell differentiation to desired lineages requires navigating alternating developmental
paths that often lead to unwanted cell types. Hence, comprehensive developmental�…
paths that often lead to unwanted cell types. Hence, comprehensive developmental�…
Single-cell analysis reveals T cell infiltration in old neurogenic niches
BW Dulken, MT Buckley, P Navarro Negredo…�- Nature, 2019 - nature.com
The mammalian brain contains neurogenic niches that comprise neural stem cells and other
cell types. Neurogenic niches become less functional with age, but how they change during�…
cell types. Neurogenic niches become less functional with age, but how they change during�…
Selective targeting of engineered T cells using orthogonal IL-2 cytokine-receptor complexes
Interleukin-2 (IL-2) is a cytokine required for effector T cell expansion, survival, and function,
especially for engineered T cells in adoptive cell immunotherapy, but its pleiotropy leads to�…
especially for engineered T cells in adoptive cell immunotherapy, but its pleiotropy leads to�…