Thomas F. Tedder
Department of Immunology
Duke University Medical Center
Durham
NC 27710
USA
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- Innate and adaptive receptors interact to balance humoral immunity. Tedder, T.F. J. Immunol. (2010)
- CD19: a promising B cell target for rheumatoid arthritis. Tedder, T.F. Nat. Rev. Rheumatol (2009)
- Fcgamma receptor-dependent effector mechanisms regulate CD19 and CD20 antibody immunotherapies for B lymphocyte malignancies and autoimmunity. Tedder, T.F., Baras, A., Xiu, Y. Springer Semin. Immunopathol. (2006)
- The CD19-CD21 signal transduction complex of B lymphocytes regulates the balance between health and autoimmune disease: systemic sclerosis as a model system. Tedder, T.F., Poe, J.C., Fujimoto, M., Haas, K.M., Sato, S. Curr. Dir. Autoimmun. (2005)
- CD19-CD21 complex regulates an intrinsic Src family kinase amplification loop that links innate immunity with B-lymphocyte intracellular calcium responses. Tedder, T.F., Haas, K.M., Poe, J.C. Biochem. Soc. Trans. (2002)
- CD19 and CD22 regulate a B lymphocyte signal transduction pathway that contributes to autoimmunity. Tedder, T.F., Sato, S., Poe, J.C., Fujimoto, M. Keio. J. Med (2000)