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  1. A Novel Early Memory-Enriched Allogeneic NKG2D CAR-T Cell Therapy Based on CRISPR/Cas9 Technology for Solid Tumors
  2. Decreased expression of insulin-degrading enzyme increases gluconeogenesis and glucose production in cultured hepatocytes administered with glucagon
  3. Identification of a novel transcript of mouse Sdha
  4. LYP regulates SLP76 and other adaptor proteins in T cells
  5. Succinate Dehydrogenase and Human Disease: Novel Insights into a Well-Known Enzyme
  6. Clinical exome analysis and targeted gene repair of the c.1354dupT variant in iPSC lines from patients with PROM1-related retinopathies exhibiting diverse phenotypes
  7. The mitochondrial signature of cultured endothelial cells in sepsis: Identifying potential targets for treatment
  8. Immunohistochemical characterization of pluripotency of an iPSC line derived from a patient with cone‐rod dystrophy related to a mutation in the PROM1 gene
  9. Molecular characterization of an iPSC line derived from a patient with cone‐rod dystrophy related to a mutation in the PROM1 gene
  10. Development of a novel in vitro model to study the modulatory role of the respiratory complex I in macrophage effector functions
  11. The mitochondrial succinate dehydrogenase complex controls the STAT3-IL-10 pathway in inflammatory macrophages
  12. Characterization of endogenous Kv1.3 channel isoforms in T cells
  13. Gene editing strategy for development of an inherited retinal dystrophy model based on iPSC‐derived photoreceptors with mutation in the PROM1 gene
  14. Characterization of endogenous Kv1.3 channel isoforms in T cells
  15. CRISPR/CasRx Proof-of-Concept for RNA Degradation: A Future Tool against RNA Viruses?
  16. Cell Therapy for Colorectal Cancer: The Promise of Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR)-T Cells
  17. Systematic Analysis of FASTK Gene Family Alterations in Cancer
  18. Novel fluorescent-based reporter cell line engineered for monitoring homologous recombination events
  19. Voltage‐dependent conformational changes of Kv1.3 channels activate cell proliferation
  20. Myocardin-Dependent Kv1.5 Channel Expression Prevents Phenotypic Modulation of Human Vessels in Organ Culture
  21. Pancreatic β-cell-specific deletion of insulin-degrading enzyme leads to dysregulated insulin secretion and β-cell functional immaturity
  22. Mast cells regulate CD4+ T-cell differentiation in the absence of antigen presentation
  23. The Mitochondrial Isoform of FASTK Modulates Nonopsonic Phagocytosis of Bacteria by Macrophages via Regulation of Respiratory Complex I
  24. Impact of Metabolism on Immune Responses
  25. Transcription factor induced conversion of human fibroblasts towards the hair cell lineage
  26. Mast Cells Regulate CD4+ T Cell Differentiation in Absence of Antigen Presentation
  27. Voltage-Dependent Conformational Changes of KV1.3 Potassium Channels are an Essential Element for KV1.3-induced cell proliferation
  28. Mitochondrial Complex I Dysfunction and Peripheral Chemoreflex Sensitivity in a FASTK-Deficient Mice Model
  29. The FASTK family of proteins: emerging regulators of mitochondrial RNA biology
  30. Role of FAST Kinase Domains 3 (FASTKD3) in Post-transcriptional Regulation of Mitochondrial Gene Expression
  31. NAD+ regulates Treg cell fate and promotes allograft survival via a systemic IL-10 production that is CD4+ CD25+ Foxp3+ T cells independent
  32. Molecular Determinants of Kv1.3 Potassium Channels-induced Proliferation
  33. Deletion of FAST (Fas-activated serine/threonine phosphoprotein) ameliorates immune complex arthritis in mice
  34. NAD+ protects against EAE by regulating CD4+ T-cell differentiation
  35. Proline‐serine‐threonine phosphatase interacting protein 1 inhibition of T‐cell receptor signaling depends on its SH3 domain
  36. B cell–intrinsic deficiency of the Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein (WASp) causes severe abnormalities of the peripheral B-cell compartment in mice
  37. Reduced thymic output, cell cycle abnormalities, and increased apoptosis of T lymphocytes in patients with cartilage-hair hypoplasia
  38. Fas-Activated Serine/Threonine Phosphoprotein Promotes Immune-Mediated Pulmonary Inflammation
  39. WASP confers selective advantage for specific hematopoietic cell populations and serves a unique role in marginal zone B-cell homeostasis and function
  40. F.65. The Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome Protein is Essential for Development and Correct Function of the Marginal Zone
  41. Transcellular Diapedesis Is Initiated by Invasive Podosomes
  42. WIP is a chaperone for Wiskott–Aldrich syndrome protein (WASP)
  43. 3BP2 Deficiency Impairs the Response of B Cells, but Not T Cells, to Antigen Receptor Ligation
  44. Defective nuclear translocation of nuclear factor of activated T cells and extracellular signal-regulated kinase underlies deficient IL-2 gene expression in Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome
  45. WIP and WASP play complementary roles in T cell homing and chemotaxis to SDF-1α
  46. CD229 (Ly9) Lymphocyte Cell Surface Receptor Interacts Homophilically through Its N-Terminal Domain and Relocalizes to the Immunological Synapse
  47. WIP Regulates Signaling via the High Affinity Receptor for Immunoglobulin E in Mast Cells
  48. Mechanism of Recruitment of WASP to the Immunological Synapse and of Its Activation Following TCR Ligation
  49. WIP Deficiency Reveals a Differential Role for WIP and the Actin Cytoskeleton in T and B Cell Activation
  50. Differential role of SLP-76 domains in T cell development and function
  51. CD84 Functions as a Homophilic Adhesion Molecule and Enhances IFN-γ Secretion: Adhesion Is Mediated by Ig-Like Domain 1
  52. Molecular characterization and expression of a novel human leukocyte cell-surface marker homologous to mouse Ly-9
  53. Gene structure of the mouse leukocyte cell surface molecule Ly9
  54. Molecular cloning, characterization, and chromosomal localization of the mouse homologue of CD84, a member of the CD2 family of cell surface molecules
  55. CD84 Leukocyte Antigen Is a New Member of the Ig Superfamily
  56. CD148, a membrane protein tyrosine phosphatase, is able to induce tyrosine phosphorylation on human lymphocytes
  57. Desialylation of T lymphocytes overcomes the monocyte dependency of pokeweed mitogen‐induced T‐cell activation
  58. CD50 (intercellular adhesion molecule‐3) is expressed at higher levels on memory than on naive human T cells but induces a similar calcium mobilization on both subsets
  59. CD50 (intercellular adhesion molecule 3) stimulation induces calcium mobilization and tyrosine phosphorylation through p59fyn and p56lck in Jurkat T cell line.
  60. Delayed apperance of anti–myelin‐associated glycoprotein antibodies in a patient with chronic demyelinating polyneuropathy