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2010Genome-wide identification of human FOXP3 target genes in natural regulatory T cellsSadlon, T.; Wilkinson, B.; Pederson, S.; Brown, C.; Bresatz, S.; Gargett, T.; Melville, E.; Peng, K.; D'Andrea, R.; Glonek, G.; Goodall, G.; Zola, H.; Shannon, F.; Barry, S.
2010Enrichment for STRO-1 expression enhances the cardiovascular paracrine activity of human bone marrow-derived mesenchymal cell populationsPsaltis, P.; Paton, S.; See, F.; Arthur, A.; Martin, S.; Itescu, S.; Worthley, S.; Gronthos, S.; Zannettino, A.
2010LL-37 promotes rapid sensing of CpG oligodeoxynucleotides by B lymphocytes and plasmacytoid dendritic cellsHurtado, P.; Peh, C.
2010Mitochondrial uncoupler FCCP activates proton conductance but does not block store-operated Ca2+ current in liver cellsTo, M.; Aromataris, E.; Castro, J.; Roberts, M.; Barritt, G.; Rychkov, G.
2010Expansion of mouse sertoli cells on microcarriersShi, B.; Zhang, S.; Wang, Y.; Zhuang, Y.; Chu, J.; Zhang, S.; Shi, X.; Bi, J.; Guo, M.
2010Serum testosterone bioassay evaluation in a large male cohortNeed, E.; O'Loughlin, P.; Armstrong, D.; Haren, M.; Martin, S.; Tilley, W.; Wittert, G.; Buchanan, G.
2010Evidence that vitamin D-3 promotes mast cell-dependent reduction of chronic UVB-nduced skin pathology in miceBiggs, L.; Yu, C.; Fedoric, B.; Lopez, A.; Galli, S.; Grimbaldeston, M.
2010Lymphomagenesis in SCID-X1 Mice Following Lentivirus-mediated Phenotype Correction Independent of Insertional Mutagenesis and gamma c OverexpressionGinn, S.; Liao, S.; Dane, A.; Hu, M.; Hyman, J.; Finnie, J.; Zheng, M.; Cavazzana-Calvo, M.; Alexander, S.; Trasher, A.; Alexander, I.
2010Comparative assessment of the osteoconductive properties of different biomaterials in vivo seeded with human or ovine mesenchymal stem/stromal cellsZannettino, A.; Paton, S.; Itescu, S.; Gronthos, S.
2010Stress-induced premature senescence mediated by a novel gene, SENEX, results in an anti-inflammatory phenotype in endothelial cellsColeman, P.; Hahn, C.; Grimshaw, M.; Lu, Y.; Li, X.; Brautigan, P.; Beck, K.; Stocker, R.; Vadas, M.; Gamble, J.