Georgina J. Clark
Mater Medical Research Institute
South Brisbane
Australia
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- The CD300 family of molecules are evolutionarily significant regulators of leukocyte functions. Clark, G.J., Ju, X., Tate, C., Hart, D.N. Trends Immunol. (2009)
- The CD300 molecules regulate monocyte and dendritic cell functions. Clark, G.J., Ju, X., Azlan, M., Tate, C., Ding, Y., Hart, D.N. Immunobiology (2009)
- Monocytes immunoselected via the novel monocyte specific molecule, CD300e, differentiate into active migratory dendritic cells. Clark, G.J., Jamriska, L., Rao, M., Hart, D.N. J. Immunother. (2007)
- Novel human CD4+ T lymphocyte subpopulations defined by CD300a/c molecule expression. Clark, G.J., Rao, M., Ju, X., Hart, D.N. J. Leukoc. Biol. (2007)
- Eighth Leucocyte Differentiation Antigen Workshop DC section summary. Clark, G., Munster, D., Yusuf, S., Hart, D.N. Cell. Immunol. (2005)
- The gene encoding the immunoregulatory signaling molecule CMRF-35A localized to human chromosome 17 in close proximity to other members of the CMRF-35 family. Clark, G.J., Cooper, B., Fitzpatrick, S., Green, B.J., Hart, D.N. Tissue. Antigens (2001)