Notch Signaling Regulates Mouse and Human Th17 Differentiation

Volume: 187, Issue: 2, Pages: 692 - 701
Published: Jul 15, 2011
Abstract
Th17 cells are known to play a critical role in adaptive immune responses to several important extracellular pathogens. Additionally, Th17 cells are implicated in the pathogenesis of several autoimmune and inflammatory disorders as well as in cancer. Therefore, it is essential to understand the mechanisms that regulate Th17 differentiation. Notch signaling is known to be important at several stages of T cell development and differentiation. In...
Paper Details
Title
Notch Signaling Regulates Mouse and Human Th17 Differentiation
Published Date
Jul 15, 2011
Volume
187
Issue
2
Pages
692 - 701
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