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Parinaz Aliahmad

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Immunological Reviews|February 2, 2006
Commitment issues: linking positive selection signals and lineage diversification in the thymusParinaz Aliahmad, Jonathan Kaye
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|January 16, 2008
Development of all CD4 T lineages requires nuclear factor TOXParinaz Aliahmad, Jonathan Kaye
Current Opinion in Immunology|January 3, 2012
The many roles of TOX in the immune systemParinaz Aliahmad, Akop Seksenyan, Jonathan Kaye
Nature Immunology|September 7, 2010
Shared dependence on the DNA-binding factor TOX for the development of lymphoid tissue-inducer cell and NK cell lineagesParinaz Aliahmad, Brian de la Torre, Jonathan Kaye
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology|September 6, 2005
Cell surface immunoglobulin regulated checkpoints in chicken B cell developmentParinaz Aliahmad, Kelly A Pike, Michael J H Ratcliffe
Cancer Gene Therapy|February 23, 2022
Next generation self-replicating RNA vectors for vaccines and immunotherapiesParinaz Aliahmad, Shigeki J Miyake-Stoner, Andrew J Geall, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|October 25, 2011
TOX is required for development of the CD4 T cell lineage gene programParinaz Aliahmad, Asha Kadavallore, Brian de la Torre, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|April 14, 2004
TOX provides a link between calcineurin activation and CD8 lineage commitmentParinaz Aliahmad, Emmett O'Flaherty, Peggy Han, et al.
Nature Immunology|April 28, 2015
The development of innate lymphoid cells requires TOX-dependent generation of a common innate lymphoid cell progenitorCorey R Seehus, Parinaz Aliahmad, Brian de la Torre, et al.
BMC Cancer|January 31, 2015
TOX3 is expressed in mammary ER(+) epithelial cells and regulates ER target genes in luminal breast cancerAkop Seksenyan, Asha Kadavallore, Ann E Walts, et al.
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Immunological Reviews|February 2, 2006
Commitment issues: linking positive selection signals and lineage diversification in the thymusParinaz Aliahmad, Jonathan Kaye
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|January 16, 2008
Development of all CD4 T lineages requires nuclear factor TOXParinaz Aliahmad, Jonathan Kaye
Current Opinion in Immunology|January 3, 2012
The many roles of TOX in the immune systemParinaz Aliahmad, Akop Seksenyan, Jonathan Kaye
Nature Immunology|September 7, 2010
Shared dependence on the DNA-binding factor TOX for the development of lymphoid tissue-inducer cell and NK cell lineagesParinaz Aliahmad, Brian de la Torre, Jonathan Kaye
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology|September 6, 2005
Cell surface immunoglobulin regulated checkpoints in chicken B cell developmentParinaz Aliahmad, Kelly A Pike, Michael J H Ratcliffe
Cancer Gene Therapy|February 23, 2022
Next generation self-replicating RNA vectors for vaccines and immunotherapiesParinaz Aliahmad, Shigeki J Miyake-Stoner, Andrew J Geall, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|October 25, 2011
TOX is required for development of the CD4 T cell lineage gene programParinaz Aliahmad, Asha Kadavallore, Brian de la Torre, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|April 14, 2004
TOX provides a link between calcineurin activation and CD8 lineage commitmentParinaz Aliahmad, Emmett O'Flaherty, Peggy Han, et al.
Nature Immunology|April 28, 2015
The development of innate lymphoid cells requires TOX-dependent generation of a common innate lymphoid cell progenitorCorey R Seehus, Parinaz Aliahmad, Brian de la Torre, et al.
BMC Cancer|January 31, 2015
TOX3 is expressed in mammary ER(+) epithelial cells and regulates ER target genes in luminal breast cancerAkop Seksenyan, Asha Kadavallore, Ann E Walts, et al.
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