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A committed precursor to innate lymphoid cells

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  • Michael G. Constantinides

    (Committee on Immunology, The Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of Chicago)

  • Benjamin D. McDonald

    (Committee on Immunology, The Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of Chicago)

  • Philip A. Verhoef

    (Committee on Immunology, The Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of Chicago)

  • Albert Bendelac

    (Committee on Immunology, The Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of Chicago)

Abstract

A committed precursor to innate lymphoid cell lineages, but not classical natural killer and lymphoid tissue inducer cells, is derived from common lymphoid precursors and distinguished by high levels of expression of the transcription factor PLZF.

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  • Michael G. Constantinides & Benjamin D. McDonald & Philip A. Verhoef & Albert Bendelac, 2014. "A committed precursor to innate lymphoid cells," Nature, Nature, vol. 508(7496), pages 397-401, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:508:y:2014:i:7496:d:10.1038_nature13047
    DOI: 10.1038/nature13047
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    2. Nian Liu & Jiacheng He & Dongdong Fan & Yang Gu & Jianyi Wang & Huimu Li & Xiaoxiao Zhu & Ying Du & Yong Tian & Benyu Liu & Zusen Fan, 2022. "Circular RNA circTmem241 drives group III innate lymphoid cell differentiation via initiation of Elk3 transcription," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 13(1), pages 1-14, December.

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