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1 Altered IL-7Rα expression with aging and the potential implications of IL-7 therapy on CD8+ T-cell immune responses Kim, Hang-Rae

107 7 p. 2855-2862
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2 A novel gene for an old disease Caligaris-Cappio, Federico

107 7 p. 2594
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3 A novel murine model of fetal and neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia: response to intravenous IgG therapy Ni, Heyu

107 7 p. 2976-2983
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4 Apoptosis and complement-mediated lysis of myeloma cells by polyclonal rabbit antithymocyte globulin Zand, Martin S.

107 7 p. 2895-2903
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5 ATO: the forefront of APL treatment? Douer, Dan

107 7 p. 2588-2589
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6 A transforming growth factor–β–induced protein stimulates endocytosis and is up-regulated in immature dendritic cells Cao, Weiping

107 7 p. 2777-2785
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7 B-lymphocyte stimulator (BLyS) stimulates immunoglobulin production and malignant B-cell growth in Waldenström macroglobulinemia Elsawa, Sherine F.

107 7 p. 2882-2888
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8 CD40-activated B cells express full lymph node homing triad and induce T-cell chemotaxis: potential as cellular adjuvants von Bergwelt-Baildon, Michael

107 7 p. 2786-2789
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9 CD7-restricted activation of Fas-mediated apoptosis: a novel therapeutic approach for acute T-cell leukemia Bremer, Edwin

107 7 p. 2863-2870
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10 Chronic hepcidin induction causes hyposideremia and alters the pattern of cellular iron accumulation in hemochromatotic mice Viatte, Lydie

107 7 p. 2952-2958
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11 Core erythropoietin receptor signals for late erythroblast development Menon, Madhu P.

107 7 p. 2662-2672
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12 De novo synthesis of early growth response factor-1 is required for the full responsiveness of mast cells to produce TNF and IL-13 by IgE and antigen stimulation Li, Bo

107 7 p. 2814-2820
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13 Differential regulation of endothelial exocytosis of P-selectin and von Willebrand factor by protease-activated receptors and cAMP Cleator, John H.

107 7 p. 2736-2744
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14 Differentiation of naive cord-blood T cells into CD19-specific cytolytic effectors for posttransplantation adoptive immunotherapy Serrano, Lisa Marie

107 7 p. 2643-2652
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15 Does eNOS stand for erythrocytic NO synthase? Gladwin, Mark T.

107 7 p. 2595-2596
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16 Donor CD4+ T and B cells in transplants induce chronic graft-versus-host disease with autoimmune manifestations Zhang, Chunyan

107 7 p. 2993-3001
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17 Editorial Board
107 7 p. i
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18 Elemental arsenic entered the cerebrospinal fluid during oral arsenic trioxide treatment of meningeal relapse of acute promyelocytic leukemia Au, Wing-Yan

107 7 p. 3012-3013
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19 Enhanced engraftment of hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells by the transient inhibition of an adaptor protein, Lnk Takizawa, Hitoshi

107 7 p. 2968-2975
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20 Erratum for vol. 107, p. 1996
107 7 p. 2612
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21 Evidence for incorporation of bone marrow–derived endothelial cells into perfused blood vessels in tumors Duda, Dan G.

107 7 p. 2774-2776
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22 Expression of rearranged TCRγ genes in natural killer cells suggests a minor thymus-dependent pathway of lineage commitment Veinotte, Linnea Lora

107 7 p. 2673-2679
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23 Fibrinogen containing γ′ chains Farrell, David H.

107 7 p. 3011-3012
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24 Fibrinogen containing γ′ chains; is the assay measuring what Farrell's group expects? Siebenlist, Kevin R.

107 7 p. 3012
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25 FIXing hemophilia B with gene therapy Chiorini, John A.

107 7 p. 2593-2594
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26 Graft rejection after unrelated donor hematopoietic stem cell transplantation for thalassemia is associated with nonpermissive HLA-DPB1 disparity in host-versus-graft direction Fleischhauer, Katharina

107 7 p. 2984-2992
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27 Hepcidin inhibits in vitro erythroid colony formation at reduced erythropoietin concentrations Dallalio, Gail

107 7 p. 2702-2704
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28 Host EBV communication Thorley-Lawson, David A.

107 7 p. 2592-2593
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29 Human neutrophil peptides induce interleukin-8 production through the P2Y6 signaling pathway Khine, Aye Aye

107 7 p. 2936-2942
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30 Hypoxic induction of an HIF-1α–dependent bFGF autocrine loop drives angiogenesis in human endothelial cells Calvani, Maura

107 7 p. 2705-2712
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31 Identification of a gene on chromosome 12q22 uniquely overexpressed in chronic lymphocytic leukemia Buhl, Anne Mette

107 7 p. 2904-2911
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32 Identifying a common molecular mechanism for inhibition of MITF and STAT3 by PIAS3 Levy, Carmit

107 7 p. 2839-2845
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33 Id helix-loop-helix proteins negatively regulate TRANCE-mediated osteoclast differentiation Lee, Junwon

107 7 p. 2686-2693
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34 αIIbβ3 biogenesis is controlled by engagement of αIIb in the calnexin cycle via the N15-linked glycan Mitchell, W. Beau

107 7 p. 2713-2719
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35 IL-10 can induce the expression of EBV-encoded latent membrane protein-1 (LMP-1) in the absence of EBNA-2 in B lymphocytes and in Burkitt lymphoma- and NK lymphoma-derived cell lines Kis, Lorand L.

107 7 p. 2928-2935
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36 IL-7 comes of age Fry, Terry J.

107 7 p. 2587-2588
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37 Impaired class switch recombination (CSR) in Waldenström macroglobulinemia (WM) despite apparently normal CSR machinery Kriangkum, Jitra

107 7 p. 2920-2927
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38 Intravascular survival of red cells coated with a mutated human anti-D antibody engineered to lack destructive activity Armour, Kathryn L.

107 7 p. 2619-2626
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39 In vivo disruption of tolerogenic cross-presentation mechanisms uncovers an effective T-cell activation by B-cell lymphomas leading to antitumor immunity Horna, Pedro

107 7 p. 2871-2878
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40 Lack of allosterically controlled intramolecular transfer of nitric oxide from the heme to cysteine in the β subunit of hemoglobin Huang, Kris T.

107 7 p. 2602-2604
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41 Lack of F8 mRNA: a novel mechanism leading to hemophilia A El-Maarri, Osman

107 7 p. 2759-2765
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42 Lack of α4 integrin expression in stem cells restricts competitive function and self-renewal activity Priestley, Gregory V.

107 7 p. 2959-2967
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43 Long-term risk of cardiovascular disease after treatment for aggressive non-Hodgkin lymphoma Moser, Elizabeth C.

107 7 p. 2912-2919
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44 Mutagenic potential of temozolomide in bone marrow cells in vivo Geiger, Hartmut

107 7 p. 3010-3011
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45 Mutations in dyskeratosis congenita: their impact on telomere length and the diversity of clinical presentation Vulliamy, Tom J.

107 7 p. 2680-2685
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46 Of mice and men Shizuru, Judith A.

107 7 p. 2589-2590
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47 Oral valganciclovir leads to higher exposure to ganciclovir than intravenous ganciclovir in patients following allogeneic stem cell transplantation Einsele, Hermann

107 7 p. 3002-3008
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48 Overexpression of HES-1 is not sufficient to impose T-cell differentiation on human hematopoietic stem cells Hoebeke, Inge

107 7 p. 2879-2881
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49 Persistence of naive CD45RA+ regulatory T cells in adult life Seddiki, Nabila

107 7 p. 2830-2838
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50 Placental dermatan sulfate: isolation, anticoagulant activity, and association with heparin cofactor II Giri, Tusar K.

107 7 p. 2753-2758
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51 Posttranscriptional regulation of Fas (CD95) ligand killing activity by lipid rafts Nachbur, Ueli

107 7 p. 2790-2796
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52 Precursor B-cell lymphoblastic leukemia
107 7 p. 2597
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53 Prospective phase 1/2 study of rituximab in childhood and adolescent chronic immune thrombocytopenic purpura Bennett, Carolyn M.

107 7 p. 2639-2642
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54 Putting the “Tux” on ITP Cines, Douglas B.

107 7 p. 2590-2591
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55 Red blood cells express a functional endothelial nitric oxide synthase Kleinbongard, Petra

107 7 p. 2943-2951
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56 Rituximab, chemotherapy, and HIV-associated lymphoma Kaplan, Lawrence D.

107 7 p. 3015
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57 Role of melanotransferrin in iron metabolism: studies using targeted gene disruption in vivo Sekyere, Eric O.

107 7 p. 2599-2601
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58 Scientific and clinical opportunities for modeling blood disorders with embryonic stem cells Lensch, M. William

107 7 p. 2605-2612
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59 Self-complementary adeno-associated virus vectors containing a novel liver-specific human factor IX expression cassette enable highly efficient transduction of murine and nonhuman primate liver Nathwani, Amit C.

107 7 p. 2653-2661
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60 Severe human herpesvirus-8 primary infection in a renal transplant patient successfully treated with anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody Thaunat, Olivier

107 7 p. 3009-3010
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61 Single-agent arsenic trioxide in the treatment of newly diagnosed acute promyelocytic leukemia: durable remissions with minimal toxicity Mathews, Vikram

107 7 p. 2627-2632
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62 SLAM/SLAM interactions inhibit CD40-induced production of inflammatory cytokines in monocyte-derived dendritic cells Réthi, Bence

107 7 p. 2821-2829
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63 Strikingly homologous immunoglobulin gene rearrangements and poor outcome in VH3-21-using chronic lymphocytic leukemia patients independent of geographic origin and mutational status Thorsélius, Mia

107 7 p. 2889-2894
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64 T-bet concomitantly controls migration, survival, and effector functions during the development of Vα14i NKT cells Matsuda, Jennifer L.

107 7 p. 2797-2805
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65 The case for rituximab in AIDS-related lymphoma Dunleavy, Kieron

107 7 p. 3014-3015
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66 The extracellular adherence protein (Eap) of Staphylococcus aureus inhibits wound healing by interfering with host defense and repair mechanisms Athanasopoulos, Athanasios N.

107 7 p. 2720-2727
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67 The infectious consequences of rituximab addition to fludarabine-containing regimens Tam, Constantine S.

107 7 p. 3013-3014
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68 The Notch ligand delta-1 is a hematopoietic development cofactor for plasmacytoid dendritic cells Olivier, Aurélie

107 7 p. 2694-2701
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69 The small GTPase Rap1b regulates the cross talk between platelet integrin α2β1 and integrin αIIbβ3 Bernardi, Bruno

107 7 p. 2728-2735
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70 Thrombophilic abnormalities, oral contraceptives, and risk of cerebral vein thrombosis: a meta-analysis Dentali, Francesco

107 7 p. 2766-2773
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71 Tolerogenic dendritic cells: a KARAP/DAP12–IRF-8/ICSBP balance Vivier, Eric

107 7 p. 2591-2592
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72 Total therapy 2 without thalidomide in comparison with total therapy 1: role of intensified induction and posttransplantation consolidation therapies Barlogie, Bart

107 7 p. 2633-2638
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73 Toward the identification of a tolerogenic signature in IDO-competent dendritic cells Orabona, Ciriana

107 7 p. 2846-2854
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74 Treating iron overload with hepcidin Camaschella, Clara

107 7 p. 2595
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75 Upon viral exposure, myeloid and plasmacytoid dendritic cells produce 3 waves of distinct chemokines to recruit immune effectors Piqueras, Bernard

107 7 p. 2613-2618
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76 Vaccination of human subjects expands both specific and bystander memory T cells but antibody production remains vaccine specific Genova, Gianfranco Di

107 7 p. 2806-2813
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77 Variable phosphorylation states of pigment-epithelium–derived factor differentially regulate its function Maik-Rachline, Galia

107 7 p. 2745-2752
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