Chang H. Kim
Laboratory of Immunology and Vascular Biology
Department of Pathology
Stanford University School of Medicine and Center for Molecular Biology and Medicine
Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System
USA
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- Trafficking machinery of NKT cells: shared and differential chemokine receptor expression among V alpha 24(+)V beta 11(+) NKT cell subsets with distinct cytokine-producing capacity. Kim, C.H., Johnston, B., Butcher, E.C. Blood (2002)
- Bonzo/CXCR6 expression defines type 1-polarized T-cell subsets with extralymphoid tissue homing potential. Kim, C.H., Kunkel, E.J., Boisvert, J., Johnston, B., Campbell, J.J., Genovese, M.C., Greenberg, H.B., Butcher, E.C. J. Clin. Invest. (2001)
- Subspecialization of CXCR5+ T cells: B helper activity is focused in a germinal center-localized subset of CXCR5+ T cells. Kim, C.H., Rott, L.S., Clark-Lewis, I., Campbell, D.J., Wu, L., Butcher, E.C. J. Exp. Med. (2001)
- Rules of chemokine receptor association with T cell polarization in vivo. Kim, C.H., Rott, L., Kunkel, E.J., Genovese, M.C., Andrew, D.P., Wu, L., Butcher, E.C. J. Clin. Invest. (2001)
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