29 results on '"García‐Ceca, Javier"'
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2. Altered thymocyte development observed in EphA4-deficient mice courses with changes in both thymic epithelial and extracellular matrix organization
3. Increased epithelial-free areas in thymuses with altered EphB-mediated thymocyte–thymic epithelial cell interactions
4. Biology of Stem Cells: The Role of Microenvironments
5. Eph/ephrin-B-mediated cell-to-cell interactions govern MTS20+ thymic epithelial cell development
6. Conditioned deletion of ephrinB1 and/or ephrinB2 in either thymocytes or thymic epithelial cells alters the organization of thymic medulla and favors the appearance of thymic epithelial cysts
7. ICAP‐1 loss impairs CD8 + thymocyte development and leads to reduced marginal zone B cells in mice
8. Eph and ephrin: Key molecules for the organization and function of the thymus gland
9. ICAP‐1 loss impairs CD8+ thymocyte development and leads to reduced marginal zone B cells in mice.
10. How Many Thymic Epithelial Cells Are Necessary for a Proper Maturation of Thymocytes?
11. The Eph/ephrinB signal balance determines the pattern of T-cell maturation in the thymus
12. Intrathymic Selection and Defects in the Thymic Epithelial Cell Development
13. Thymus aging in mice deficient in either EphB2 or EphB3, two master regulators of thymic epithelium development
14. Organizing the Thymus Gland
15. Alterations in the thymocyte phenotype of EphB-deficient mice largely affect the double negative cell compartment
16. Metodología para la auditoría de sistemas Big Data
17. Altered Maturation of Medullary TEC in EphB-Deficient Thymi Is Recovered by RANK Signaling Stimulation
18. Can a Proper T-Cell Development Occur in an Altered Thymic Epithelium? Lessons From EphB-Deficient Thymi
19. EphB receptors, mainly EphB3, contribute to the proper development of cortical thymic epithelial cells
20. Eph/Ephrins-Mediated Thymocyte–Thymic Epithelial Cell Interactions Control Numerous Processes of Thymus Biology
21. EphB2 and EphB3 play an important role in the lymphoid seeding of murine adult thymus
22. Conditioned deletion of ephrinB1 and/or ephrinB2 in either thymocytes or thymic epithelial cells alters the organization of thymic medulla and favors the appearance of thymic epithelial cysts
23. Ephrin-B–Dependent Thymic Epithelial Cell–Thymocyte Interactions Are Necessary for Correct T Cell Differentiation and Thymus Histology Organization: Relevance for Thymic Cortex Development
24. Eph/ephrinB signalling is involved in the survival of thymic epithelial cells
25. Cell-autonomous role of EphB2 and EphB3 receptors in the thymic epithelial cell organization
26. Thymic Alterations in EphA4-Deficient Mice
27. Age-dependent changes in thymic macrophages and dendritic cells
28. Eph/ephrinB signalling is involved in the survival of thymic epithelial cells.
29. On the role of Eph signalling in thymus histogenesis; EphB2/B3 and the organizing of the thymic epithelial network.
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