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Weinmann, Amy
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Weinmann, Amy
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Amino Acid Sequence
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Base Sequence
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Ketoglutaric Acids
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Energy Metabolism
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Sequence Homology, Amino Acid
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Receptors, Retinoic Acid
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Molecular characterization of the role for metabolites in immune cell differentiation
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Tet1 activity and function in helper T cells
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Molecular characterization of the role for T-bet and Bcl-6 in immune cell metabolism and differentiation
Academic Article
NFATc2 and T-bet contribute to T-helper-cell-subset-specific regulation of IL-21 expression.
Academic Article
Jmjd3 and UTX play a demethylase-independent role in chromatin remodeling to regulate T-box family member-dependent gene expression.
Academic Article
Novel ChIP-based strategies to uncover transcription factor target genes in the immune system.
Academic Article
Common themes emerge in the transcriptional control of T helper and developmental cell fate decisions regulated by the T-box, GATA and ROR families.
Academic Article
Metabolites, genome organization, and cellular differentiation gene programs.
Academic Article
Isolating human transcription factor targets by coupling chromatin immunoprecipitation and CpG island microarray analysis.
Academic Article
Multiple mutant T alleles cause haploinsufficiency of Brachyury and short tails in Manx cats.
Academic Article
TCR-Signaling Events in Cellular Metabolism and Specialization.
Academic Article
Transcriptional regulation of T cell metabolism.
Academic Article
Connections Between Metabolism and Epigenetics in Programming Cellular Differentiation.
Academic Article
CCCTC-Binding Factor Translates Interleukin 2- and a-Ketoglutarate-Sensitive Metabolic Changes in T Cells into Context-Dependent Gene Programs.
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