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Genomes and Genes | See Ying TamSummaryAffiliation: Stanford University Country: USA Publications
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RabGEF1 is a negative regulator of mast cell activation and skin inflammationSee Ying Tam
Department of Pathology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California 94305, USA
Nat Immunol 5:844-52. 2004..Thus, RabGEF1 is a negative regulator of Fc epsilon RI-dependent mast cell activation, and a lack of RabGEF1 results in the development of skin inflammation in vivo...
RabGEF1 regulates stem cell factor/c-Kit-mediated signaling events and biological responses in mast cellsJanet Kalesnikoff
Department of Pathology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305 5324, USA
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 103:2659-64. 2006..Thus, RabGEF1 plays a critical role in the regulation of SCF/c-Kit-mediated signaling events and biological responses in mast cells...
RabGEF1, a negative regulator of Ras signalling, mast cell activation and skin inflammationSee Ying Tam
Departments of Pathology, Stanford University School of Medicine, 300 Pasteur Drive, Stanford, CA 94305 5324, USA
Novartis Found Symp 271:115-24; discussion 124-30, 145-51. 2005....
Mast cell-deficient W-sash c-kit mutant Kit W-sh/W-sh mice as a model for investigating mast cell biology in vivoMichele A Grimbaldeston
Department of Pathology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305 5324, USA
Am J Pathol 167:835-48. 2005..Thus, Kit(W-sh/W-sh) mice represent a useful model for mast cell research, especially for analyzing mast cell function in vivo...
Transcriptional response of human mast cells stimulated via the Fc(epsilon)RI and identification of mast cells as a source of IL-11Koichi Sayama
Department of Pathology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California, USA
BMC Immunol 3:5. 2002..To search for new mast cell products, we used complementary DNA microarrays to analyze gene expression in human umbilical cord blood-derived mast cells stimulated via the high-affinity IgE receptor (Fc(epsilon)RI)...
Roles of RabGEF1/Rabex-5 domains in regulating Fc epsilon RI surface expression and Fc epsilon RI-dependent responses in mast cellsJanet Kalesnikoff
Department of Pathology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305 5324, USA
Blood 109:5308-17. 2007..By contrast, correction of these -/- phenotypes required a functional Vps9 domain. Thus, Fc epsilon RI-mediated mast cell functional activation is dependent on RabGEF1's GEF activity...
Thymic stromal lymphopoietin contributes to myeloid hyperplasia and increased immunoglobulins, but not epidermal hyperplasia, in RabGEF1-deficient miceMindy Tsai
Stanford University School of Medicine, Department of Pathology, L 235, 300 Pasteur Drive, Stanford, CA 94305 5324, USA
Am J Pathol 177:2411-20. 2010....
Mast cells can promote the development of multiple features of chronic asthma in miceMang Yu
Department of Pathology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California 94305 5324, USA
J Clin Invest 116:1633-41. 2006....
Using mast cell knock-in mice to analyze the roles of mast cells in allergic responses in vivoMindy Tsai
Department of Pathology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, Calif 94305, USA. .edu
Chem Immunol Allergy 87:179-97. 2005....
Mast cells derived from embryonic stem cells: a model system for studying the effects of genetic manipulations on mast cell development, phenotype, and function in vitro and in vivoMindy Tsai
Department of Pathology, Stanford University School of Medicine, California 94305, USA
Int J Hematol 75:345-9. 2002....
