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1. The Tyrosine Kinase Tec Regulates Effector Th17 Differentiation, Pathogenicity, and Plasticity in T-Cell-Driven Intestinal Inflammation.

2. Requirement of DNMT1 to orchestrate epigenomic reprogramming for NPM-ALK-driven lymphomagenesis.

3. Distinct and Overlapping Functions of TEC Kinase and BTK in B Cell Receptor Signaling.

4. Distinct pathways regulate Syk protein activation downstream of immune tyrosine activation motif (ITAM) and hemITAM receptors in platelets.

5. The non-receptor tyrosine kinase Tec controls assembly and activity of the noncanonical caspase-8 inflammasome.

6. The tyrosine kinase Btk regulates the macrophage response to Listeria monocytogenes infection.

7. The role of Tec family kinases in the regulation of T-helper-cell differentiation.

8. Btk is a positive regulator in the TREM-1/DAP12 signaling pathway.

9. Tec family kinases: regulation of FcεRI-mediated mast-cell activation.

10. The protein tyrosine kinase Tec regulates a CD44highCD62L- Th17 subset.

11. The protein tyrosine kinase Tec regulates mast cell function.

12. Transcriptional signatures of Itk-deficient CD3+, CD4+ and CD8+ T-cells.

13. The role of Tec family kinases in mononuclear phagocytes.

14. Impaired T-cell development in the absence of Vav1 and Itk.

15. Essential roles for the Tec family kinases Tec and Btk in M-CSF receptor signaling pathways that regulate macrophage survival.

16. Tyrosine kinases Btk and Tec regulate osteoclast differentiation by linking RANK and ITAM signals.

17. The Btk tyrosine kinase is a major target of the Bcr-Abl inhibitor dasatinib.

18. Sustained correction of B-cell development and function in a murine model of X-linked agammaglobulinemia (XLA) using retroviral-mediated gene transfer.

19. The role of Tec family kinases in myeloid cells.

20. Btk is required for an efficient response to erythropoietin and for SCF-controlled protection against TRAIL in erythroid progenitors.

21. Tec regulates platelet activation by GPVI in the absence of Btk.

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