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Jay K. Nathan
Jay K. Nathan
Scripps Research Institute
Biology
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Molecular biology
Progenitor cell
Polysialic acid
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This information is current as Killing of B Cells to Allow for Binding, Endocytosis, and Ligands cis Overcome the Threshold Set by High-Affinity Ligand Probes of CD22
2017
Jay K. Nathan
Nicolai N Bovin
James C. Paulson
Brian E. Collins
Ola Blixt
Shoufa Han
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Polysialic acid governs T-cell development by regulating progenitor access to the thymus
2009
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Penelope M. Drake
Christina M. Stock
Jay K. Nathan
Phung Gip
Kevin P. K. Golden
Birgit Weinhold
Rita Gerardy-Schahn
Carolyn R. Bertozzi
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Polysialic Acid, a Glycan with Highly Restricted Expression, Is Found on Human and Murine Leukocytes and Modulates Immune Responses
2008
Journal of Immunology
Penelope M. Drake
Jay K. Nathan
Christina M. Stock
Pamela V. Chang
Marcus O. Muench
Daisuke Nakata
J. Rachel Reader
Phung Gip
Kevin P. K. Golden
Birgit Weinhold
Rita Gerardy-Schahn
Frederic A. Troy
Carolyn R. Bertozzi
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High-Affinity Ligand Probes of CD22 Overcome the Threshold Set by cis Ligands to Allow for Binding, Endocytosis, and Killing of B Cells
2006
Journal of Immunology
Brian E. Collins
Ola Blixt
Shoufa Han
Bao Duong
Hongyi Li
Jay K. Nathan
Nicolai V. Bovin
James C. Paulson
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