PMID: 9425736Jan 13, 1998Paper

Regulatory feedback pathways in the thymus

Immunology Today
R MehrA Globerson

Abstract

The idea that thymocytopoiesis may be subject to feedback regulation by mature lymphocytes is proposed on the basis of recent data from in vitro experimental models. Analysis of the data using mathematical models, presented here by Ramit Mehr and colleagues, suggests possible feedback control mechanisms in T-cell development.

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Jun 24, 2006·Bulletin of Mathematical Biology·Ramit Mehr
Feb 5, 2005·Bulletin of Mathematical Biology·Barak Yaish, Ramit Mehr
Dec 18, 2001·Mechanisms of Ageing and Development·Gordana LeposavicDusko Kosec
Aug 28, 1998·Mechanisms of Ageing and Development·A B YehudaA Globerson
Jan 19, 1999·Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology : Official Publication of the American College of Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology·L A Hanson
Dec 23, 2003·Immunopharmacology and Immunotoxicology·Aleksandra RauskiGordana Leposavić
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Jul 8, 1999·Tissue Antigens·F Migot-NabiasA J Georges
Jan 20, 2011·Autoimmunity·F CastiglioneN Rapin
Apr 25, 2006·Experimental Gerontology·Gordana LeposavićBosiljka Plećas-Solarović
Dec 17, 2009·PloS One·Hallan Souza-e-SilvaAna Tereza Ribeiro Vasconcelos
Nov 7, 2003·The International Journal of Neuroscience·Aleksandra RauskiGordana Leposavić
Sep 20, 2006·The Journal of Immunology : Official Journal of the American Association of Immunologists·Carline van den Dool, Rob J de Boer
Feb 6, 2008·The Journal of Immunology : Official Journal of the American Association of Immunologists·Véronique Thomas-VaslinDavid Klatzmann
Jun 16, 2019·Bulletin of Mathematical Biology·Stephanie LewkiewiczTom Chou
Dec 9, 2004·The Journal of Asthma : Official Journal of the Association for the Care of Asthma·Wendy H Oddy
Mar 15, 2005·The International Journal of Neuroscience·Dusko KosecGordana Leposavić
Nov 18, 2005·International Immunology·Gitit ShahafRamit Mehr
Apr 6, 2005·The International Journal of Neuroscience·Dusko KosecGordana Leposavić

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