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Inhibitor of Differentiation ProteinsConcept Why?
E and ID proteins branch out.Academic Article Why?
Id3 induces growth arrest and caspase-2-dependent apoptosis in B lymphocyte progenitors.Academic Article Why?
Kee, Barbara LynnePerson Why?
Essential functions for ID proteins at multiple checkpoints in invariant NKT cell development.Academic Article Why?
Inhibitor of DNA binding 3 limits development of murine slam-associated adaptor protein-dependent "innate" gammadelta T cells.Academic Article Why?
Transcription factor ID2 prevents E proteins from enforcing a naïve T lymphocyte gene program during NK cell development.Academic Article Why?
Endothelial BMPR2 Loss Drives a Proliferative Response to BMP (Bone Morphogenetic Protein) 9 via Prolonged Canonical Signaling.Academic Article Why?
Id3 inhibits B lymphocyte progenitor growth and survival in response to TGF-beta.Academic Article Why?
Inhibitors of DNA binding proteins restrict T cell potential by repressing Notch1 expression in Flt3-negative common lymphoid progenitors.Academic Article Why?
Multiple hats for natural killers.Academic Article Why?
SAP protein-dependent natural killer T-like cells regulate the development of CD8(+) T cells with innate lymphocyte characteristics.Academic Article Why?
Adams, Erin J.Person Why?
Archer, StephenPerson Why?
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