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Brendan M. Barton
Brendan M. Barton
Case Western Reserve University
Biology
T cell
Endoplasmic-reticulum-associated protein degradation
Cell biology
Unfolded protein response
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Author response: Notch-induced endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation governs mouse thymocyte β−selection
2021
eLife
Xia Liu
Jingjing Yu
Longyong Xu
Katharine Umphred-Wilson
Fanglue Peng
Yao Ding
Brendan M. Barton
Xiangdong Lv
Michael Y Zhao
Shengyi Sun
Yuning Hong
Ling Qi
Stanley Adoro
Xi Chen
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Notch-induced endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation governs mouse thymocyte β-selection.
2021
eLife
Xia Liu
Jingjing Yu
Longyong Xu
Katharine Umphred-Wilson
Fanglue Peng
Yao Ding
Brendan M. Barton
Xiangdong Lv
Michael Y Zhao
Shengyi Sun
Yuning Hong
Ling Qi
Stanley Adoro
Xi Chen
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Notch-Induced Endoplasmic Reticulum-Associated Degradation Governs Thymocyte β-Selection
2021
bioRxiv
Xi Chen
Xia Liu
Jingjing Yu
Longyong Xu
Katharine Umphred-Wilson
Fanglue Peng
Yao Ding
Brendan M. Barton
Xiangdong Lv
Michael Y Zhao
Shengyi Sun
Yuning Hong
Ling Qi
Stanley Adoro
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Pregnancy promotes tolerance to future offspring by programming selective dysfunction in long‐lived maternal T cells
2017
Journal of Leukocyte Biology
Brendan M. Barton
Rong Xu
E. John Wherry
Paige M. Porrett
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