181 results on '"Satterthwaite, Anne B."'
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2. B-1a Cells, but Not Marginal Zone B Cells, Are Implicated in the Accumulation of Autoreactive Plasma Cells in Lyn−/− Mice
3. Autoreactive B Cell Responses to RNA-Related Antigens Due to TLR7 Gene Duplication
4. Phosphoinositide 3-Kinase and Bruton's Tyrosine Kinase Regulate Overlapping Sets of Genes in B Lymphocytes
5. A Sensitized Genetic System for the Analysis of Murine B Lymphocyte Signal Transduction Pathways Dependent on Bruton's Tyrosine Kinase
6. Btk Dosage Determines Sensitivity to B Cell Antigen Receptor Cross-Linking
7. T‐bet‐expressing B cells contribute to the autoreactive plasma cell pool in Lyn‐/‐ mice
8. Heightened cleavage of Axl receptor tyrosine kinase by ADAM metalloproteases may contribute to disease pathogenesis in SLE
9. Independent and Opposing Roles For Btk and Lyn in B and Myeloid Signaling Pathways
10. B Cell Activation Results in IKK-Dependent, but Not c-Rel- or RelA-Dependent, Decreases in Transcription of the B Cell Tolerance-Inducing Gene Ets1
11. T‐bet‐expressing B cells contribute to the autoreactive plasma cell pool in Lyn‐/‐ mice.
12. DSHP: A "Power Bar" for Sustained Immune Responses?
13. B cell subsets contributing to the autoreactive plasma cell pool in Lyn−/− mice
14. IRF4 Has a Unique Role in Early B Cell Development and Acts Prior to CD21 Expression to Control Marginal Zone B Cell Numbers
15. Impaired B Cell Apoptosis Results in Autoimmunity That Is Alleviated by Ablation of Btk
16. Btk regulates localization, in vivo activation, and class switching of anti-DNA B cells
17. Downregulation of key B cell transcription factor Ets1 in response to antigen receptor signaling depends on IKK2 and unconventional downstream effectors.
18. Shared signaling networks active in B cells isolated from genetically distinct mouse models of lupus
19. Btk regulates multiple stages in the development and survival of B-1 cells
20. Recent Advances in Lupus B Cell Biology: PI3K, IFNγ, and Chromatin
21. PIK3IP1 Promotes Extrafollicular Class Switching in T-Dependent Immune Responses
22. Defining the mechanisms of B cell initiated autoimmune disease
23. Rare genes for autoimmunity —the new kids on the block
24. X-Linked Agammaglobulinemia: A Disease of Btk Tyrosine Kinase
25. Btk Plays a Crucial Role in the Amplification of FcϵRI-mediated Mast Cell Activation by Kit
26. Foxo3−/− mice demonstrate reduced numbers of pre-B and recirculating B cells but normal splenic B cell sub-population distribution
27. Constitutive membrane association potentiates activation of Bruton tyrosine kinase
28. Btk dosage sensitivity to B cell antigen receptor cross-linking
29. NTAL phosphorylation is a pivotal link between the signaling cascades leading to human mast cell degranulation following Kit activation and FcϵRI aggregation
30. Haploinsufficiency of B cell linker protein enhances B cell signaling defects in mice expressing a limiting dosage of Brutonʼs tyrosine kinase
31. The role of Bruton's tyrosine kinase in B-cell development and function: a genetic perspective
32. Mice Lacking the Orphan G Protein-Coupled Receptor G2A Develop a Late-Onset Autoimmune Syndrome
33. Xid-like Phenotypes: A B Cell Signalosome Takes Shape
34. Foxo3 Promotes Apoptosis of B Cell Receptor–Stimulated Immature B Cells, Thus Limiting the Window for Receptor Editing
35. A Nuclear Factor Y (NFY) Site Positively Regulates the Human CD34 Stem Cell Gene
36. Bruton’s Tyrosine Kinase, a Component of B Cell Signaling Pathways, Has Multiple Roles in the Pathogenesis of Lupus
37. Pathways leading to an immunological disease: systemic lupus erythematosus
38. Posttranscriptional regulation of Bruton's tyrosine kinase expression in antigen receptor-stimulated splenic B cells
39. A balance between BCR and inhibitory receptor signaling controls plasma cell differentiation by maintaining optimal Ets1 levels1
40. Leukocyte Beta-Catenin Expression Is Disturbed in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
41. The Role of the Transcription Factor Ets1 in Lupus and Other Autoimmune Diseases
42. Genetics: Rare genes for autoimmunity—the new kids on the block
43. Genetic Interaction between Lyn, Ets1, and Btk in the Control of Antibody Levels
44. A Balance between B Cell Receptor and Inhibitory Receptor Signaling Controls Plasma Cell Differentiation by Maintaining Optimal Ets1 Levels
45. SLE Peripheral Blood B Cell, T Cell and Myeloid Cell Transcriptomes Display Unique Profiles and Each Subset Contributes to the Interferon Signature
46. IL-21 promotes the production of anti-DNA IgG but is dispensable for kidney damage inlyn−/−mice
47. Modulating proximal cell signaling by targeting Btk ameliorates humoral autoimmunity and end-organ disease in murine lupus
48. Separate checkpoints regulate splenic plasma cell accumulation and IgG autoantibody production in Lyn-deficient mice
49. Btk and phospholipase Cγ2 can function independently during B cell development
50. B Cell Receptor Signaling Down-Regulates Forkhead Box Transcription Factor Class O 1 mRNA Expression via Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase and Bruton’s Tyrosine Kinase
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