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Details on Person Brenner, Michael B

Class:IdPerson:8848836
_displayNameBrenner, Michael B
_timestamp2015-12-11 09:06:18
created[InstanceEdit:8848847] Shamovsky, Veronica, 2015-12-11
firstnameMichael B
initialMB
surnameBrenner
(author)[LiteratureReference:8848856] Molecular mechanism of lipopeptide presentation by CD1a
[LiteratureReference:8850307] Antigen Presentation by CD1 Lipids, T Cells, and NKT Cells in Microbial Immunity
[LiteratureReference:8850325] Recognition of microbial and mammalian phospholipid antigens by NKT cells with diverse TCRs
[LiteratureReference:8850339] CD1 antigen presentation: how it works
[LiteratureReference:8856352] T cell activation by lipopeptide antigens
[LiteratureReference:8856840] Invariant natural killer T cells recognize lipid self antigen induced by microbial danger signals
[LiteratureReference:9716486] A Two-Cell Model for IL-1β Release Mediated by Death-Receptor Signaling
[LiteratureReference:9761436] The cadherin-11 cytoplasmic juxtamembrane domain promotes alpha-catenin turnover at adherens junctions and intercellular motility
[LiteratureReference:9792939] Fibroblast-like synoviocytes in inflammatory arthritis pathology: the emerging role of cadherin-11
[LiteratureReference:9793023] Cadherin-11 contributes to pulmonary fibrosis: potential role in TGF-β production and epithelial to mesenchymal transition
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