Torthaí cuardaigh - Virendra K. Chaudhri
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Single-cell analysis of mixed-lineage states leading to a binary cell fate choice de réir André Olsson, Meenakshi Venkatasubramanian, Virendra K. Chaudhri, Bruce J. Aronow, Nathan Salomonis, Harinder Singh, H. Leighton Grimes
Foilsithe / Cruthaithe 2016Artigo -
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Metabolic Alterations in Lung Cancer–Associated Fibroblasts Correlated with Increased Glycolytic Metabolism of the Tumor de réir Virendra K. Chaudhri, Gregory G. Salzler, Salihah A. Dick, Melanie S. Buckman, Raffaella Sordella, Edward D. Karoly, Robert P. Mohney, Brendon M. Stiles, Olivier Elemento, Nasser K. Altorki, Timothy E. McGraw
Foilsithe / Cruthaithe 2013Artigo -
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Competition for Active TGFβ Cytokine Allows for Selective Retention of Antigen-Specific Tissue- Resident Memory T Cells in the Epidermal Niche de réir Toshiro Hirai, Yi Yang, Yukari Zenke, Haiyue Li, Virendra K. Chaudhri, Jacinto S. De La Cruz Diaz, Paul Yifan Zhou, B.A. Nguyen, Laurent Bartholin, Creg J. Workman, David W. Griggs, Dario A.A. Vignali, Harinder Singh, David Masopust, Daniel H. Kaplan
Foilsithe / Cruthaithe 2020Artigo -
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Nonpeptidergic neurons suppress mast cells via glutamate to maintain skin homeostasis de réir Shiqun Zhang, Tara N. Edwards, Virendra K. Chaudhri, Jianing Wu, Jonathan Cohen, Toshiro Hirai, Natalie Rittenhouse, Elizabeth Schmitz, Paul Yifan Zhou, Benjamin D. McNeil, Yi Yang, H. Richard Koerber, Tina L. Sumpter, Amanda C. Poholek, Brian M. Davis, Kathryn M. Albers, Harinder Singh, Daniel H. Kaplan
Foilsithe / Cruthaithe 2021Artigo
Uirlisí cuardaigh:
Ábhair a bhaineann le hábhar
Biology
Cell biology
Biochemistry
Cancer research
Genetics
Immunology
Anatomy
Antigen
Antigen-presenting cell
Apoptosis
Autophagy
Bystander effect
Cancer
Cancer cell
Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts
Cell culture
Cell fate determination
Cellular differentiation
Chromatin
Computational biology
Cytokine
Degranulation
Effector
Endocrinology
Epidermis (zoology)
Fibroblast
Gene
Gene expression
Gene regulatory network
Glutamate receptor