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Benjamin A Schwarz

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Immunological Reviews|February 2, 2006
Trafficking from the bone marrow to the thymus: a prerequisite for thymopoiesisBenjamin A Schwarz, Avinash Bhandoola
Nature Immunology|August 10, 2004
Circulating hematopoietic progenitors with T lineage potentialBenjamin A Schwarz, Avinash Bhandoola
Seminars in Immunopathology|October 18, 2008
The long road to the thymus: the generation, mobilization, and circulation of T-cell progenitors in mouse and manDaniel A Zlotoff, Benjamin A Schwarz, Avinash Bhandoola
Current Biology : CB|January 28, 2014
Nanog is dispensable for the generation of induced pluripotent stem cellsBenjamin A Schwarz, Ori Bar-Nur, José C R Silva, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|February 6, 2007
Selective thymus settling regulated by cytokine and chemokine receptorsBenjamin A Schwarz, Arivazhagan Sambandam, Ivan Maillard, et al.
Blood|December 8, 2009
CCR7 and CCR9 together recruit hematopoietic progenitors to the adult thymusDaniel A Zlotoff, Arivazhagan Sambandam, Theodore D Logan, et al.
Blood|January 7, 2006
Notch-dependent T-lineage commitment occurs at extrathymic sites following bone marrow transplantationIvan Maillard, Benjamin A Schwarz, Arivazhagan Sambandam, et al.
Immunologic Research|October 2, 2008
Progenitor migration to the thymus and T cell lineage commitmentArivazhagan Sambandam, J Jeremiah Bell, Benjamin A Schwarz, et al.
Cell Stem Cell|July 19, 2018
Prospective Isolation of Poised iPSC Intermediates Reveals Principles of Cellular ReprogrammingBenjamin A Schwarz, Murat Cetinbas, Kendell Clement, et al.
Cell|January 27, 2018
Nudt21 Controls Cell Fate by Connecting Alternative Polyadenylation to Chromatin SignalingJustin Brumbaugh, Bruno Di Stefano, Xiuye Wang, et al.
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Immunological Reviews|February 2, 2006
Trafficking from the bone marrow to the thymus: a prerequisite for thymopoiesisBenjamin A Schwarz, Avinash Bhandoola
Nature Immunology|August 10, 2004
Circulating hematopoietic progenitors with T lineage potentialBenjamin A Schwarz, Avinash Bhandoola
Seminars in Immunopathology|October 18, 2008
The long road to the thymus: the generation, mobilization, and circulation of T-cell progenitors in mouse and manDaniel A Zlotoff, Benjamin A Schwarz, Avinash Bhandoola
Current Biology : CB|January 28, 2014
Nanog is dispensable for the generation of induced pluripotent stem cellsBenjamin A Schwarz, Ori Bar-Nur, José C R Silva, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|February 6, 2007
Selective thymus settling regulated by cytokine and chemokine receptorsBenjamin A Schwarz, Arivazhagan Sambandam, Ivan Maillard, et al.
Blood|December 8, 2009
CCR7 and CCR9 together recruit hematopoietic progenitors to the adult thymusDaniel A Zlotoff, Arivazhagan Sambandam, Theodore D Logan, et al.
Blood|January 7, 2006
Notch-dependent T-lineage commitment occurs at extrathymic sites following bone marrow transplantationIvan Maillard, Benjamin A Schwarz, Arivazhagan Sambandam, et al.
Immunologic Research|October 2, 2008
Progenitor migration to the thymus and T cell lineage commitmentArivazhagan Sambandam, J Jeremiah Bell, Benjamin A Schwarz, et al.
Cell Stem Cell|July 19, 2018
Prospective Isolation of Poised iPSC Intermediates Reveals Principles of Cellular ReprogrammingBenjamin A Schwarz, Murat Cetinbas, Kendell Clement, et al.
Cell|January 27, 2018
Nudt21 Controls Cell Fate by Connecting Alternative Polyadenylation to Chromatin SignalingJustin Brumbaugh, Bruno Di Stefano, Xiuye Wang, et al.
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