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Inhibitory effect of HIV-specific neutralizing IgA on mucosal transmission of HIV in humanized mice.

Hur E.M., Patel S.N., Shimizu S., Rao D.S., Gnanapragasam P.N., An D.S., Yang L., Baltimore D.

Blood 120:4571-4582(2012) · Mapped (1)

miR-146a controls the resolution of T cell responses in mice.

Yang L., Boldin M.P., Yu Y., Liu C.S., Ea C.K., Ramakrishnan P., Taganov K.D., Zhao J.L., Baltimore D.

J. Exp. Med. 209:1655-1670(2012) · Mapped (6)

EHMT1 protein binds to nuclear factor-kappaB p50 and represses gene expression.

Ea C.K., Hao S., Yeo K.S., Baltimore D.

J. Biol. Chem. 287:31207-31217(2012) · Mapped (13)

Regulation of APC development, immune response, and autoimmunity by Bach1/HO-1 pathway in mice.

So A.Y., Garcia-Flores Y., Minisandram A., Martin A., Taganov K., Boldin M., Baltimore D.

Blood 120:2428-2437(2012) · Mapped (9)

Sam68 is required for both NF-kappaB activation and apoptosis signaling by the TNF receptor.

Ramakrishnan P., Baltimore D.

Mol. Cell 43:167-179(2011) · Mapped (4)

NF-kappaB dysregulation in microRNA-146a-deficient mice drives the development of myeloid malignancies.

Zhao J.L., Rao D.S., Boldin M.P., Taganov K.D., O'Connell R.M., Baltimore D.

Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 108:9184-9189(2011) · Mapped (3)

Anti-apoptotic effect of hyperglycemia can allow survival of potentially autoreactive T cells.

Ramakrishnan P., Kahn D.A., Baltimore D.

Cell Death Differ. 18:690-699(2011) · Mapped (17)

Function of miR-146a in controlling Treg cell-mediated regulation of Th1 responses.

Lu L.F., Boldin M.P., Chaudhry A., Lin L.L., Taganov K.D., Hanada T., Yoshimura A., Baltimore D., Rudensky A.Y.

Cell 142:914-929(2010) · Mapped (11)

IkappaBbeta acts to inhibit and activate gene expression during the inflammatory response.

Rao P., Hayden M.S., Long M., Scott M.L., West A.P., Zhang D., Oeckinghaus A., Lynch C., Hoffmann A., Baltimore D. et al.

Nature 466:1115-1119(2010) · Mapped (5)

MicroRNAs enriched in hematopoietic stem cells differentially regulate long-term hematopoietic output.

O'Connell R.M., Chaudhuri A.A., Rao D.S., Gibson W.S., Balazs A.B., Baltimore D.

Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 107:14235-14240(2010) · Mapped (44)

Encoding NF-kappaB temporal control in response to TNF: distinct roles for the negative regulators IkappaBalpha and A20.

Werner S.L., Kearns J.D., Zadorozhnaya V., Lynch C., O'Dea E., Boldin M.P., Ma A., Baltimore D., Hoffmann A.

Genes Dev. 22:2093-2101(2008) · Mapped (9)

Achieving stability of lipopolysaccharide-induced NF-kappaB activation.

Covert M.W., Leung T.H., Gaston J.E., Baltimore D.

Science 309:1854-1857(2005) · Mapped (2)

Mammalian Ryk is a Wnt coreceptor required for stimulation of neurite outgrowth.

Lu W., Yamamoto V., Ortega B., Baltimore D.

Cell 119:97-108(2004) · UniProtKB (6) · Mapped (12)

One nucleotide in a kappaB site can determine cofactor specificity for NF-kappaB dimers.

Leung T.H., Hoffmann A., Baltimore D.

Cell 118:453-464(2004) · Mapped (3)

Unique CD40-mediated biological program in B cell activation requires both type 1 and type 2 NF-kappaB activation pathways.

Zarnegar B., He J.Q., Oganesyan G., Hoffmann A., Baltimore D., Cheng G.

Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 101:8108-8113(2004) · Mapped (20)

Essential role for STAT5 signaling in CD25+CD4+ regulatory T cell homeostasis and the maintenance of self-tolerance.

Antov A., Yang L., Vig M., Baltimore D., Van Parijs L.

J. Immunol. 171:3435-3441(2003) · Mapped (22)

NF-kappa B functions in synaptic signaling and behavior.

Meffert M.K., Chang J.M., Wiltgen B.J., Fanselow M.S., Baltimore D.

Nat. Neurosci. 6:1072-1078(2003) · Mapped (18)

Essential and dispensable roles of ATR in cell cycle arrest and genome maintenance.

Brown E.J., Baltimore D.

Genes Dev. 17:615-628(2003) · UniProtKB (1) · Mapped (5)

The IkappaB-NF-kappaB signaling module: temporal control and selective gene activation.

Hoffmann A., Levchenko A., Scott M.L., Baltimore D.

Science 298:1241-1245(2002) · Mapped (4)

CARD11 mediates factor-specific activation of NF-kappaB by the T cell receptor complex.

Pomerantz J.L., Denny E.M., Baltimore D.

EMBO J. 21:5184-5194(2002) · UniProtKB (1) · Mapped (5)

The combined absence of NF-kappa B1 and c-Rel reveals that overlapping roles for these transcription factors in the B cell lineage are restricted to the activation and function of mature cells.

Pohl T., Gugasyan R., Grumont R.J., Strasser A., Metcalf D., Tarlinton D., Sha W., Baltimore D., Gerondakis S.

Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 99:4514-4519(2002) · Mapped (5)

Cooperation of multiple signaling pathways in CD40-regulated gene expression in B lymphocytes.

Dadgostar H., Zarnegar B., Hoffmann A., Qin X.F., Truong U., Rao G., Baltimore D., Cheng G.

Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 99:1497-1502(2002) · Mapped (11)

Requirement for the NF-kappaB family member RelA in the development of secondary lymphoid organs.

Alcamo E., Hacohen N., Schulte L.C., Rennert P.D., Hynes R.O., Baltimore D.

J. Exp. Med. 195:233-244(2002) · Mapped (21)

Targeted mutation of TNF receptor I rescues the RelA-deficient mouse and reveals a critical role for NF-kappa B in leukocyte recruitment.

Alcamo E., Mizgerd J.P., Horwitz B.H., Bronson R., Beg A.A., Scott M., Doerschuk C.M., Hynes R.O., Baltimore D.

J. Immunol. 167:1592-1600(2001) · Mapped (15)

Severe B cell deficiency in mice lacking the tec kinase family members Tec and Btk.

Ellmeier W., Jung S., Sunshine M.J., Hatam F., Xu Y., Baltimore D., Mano H., Littman D.R.

J. Exp. Med. 192:1611-1624(2000) · Mapped (10)

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