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John Cambier, Ph.D.
Publications 1997
171) Drake, J.R., Webster, P., Cambier, J.C. and Mellman, I. 1997. Delivery
of B cell receptor-internalized antigen to endosomes and class II vesicles. Journal
of Experimental Medicine. 186:1299-1306.
172) Pao, L.I., Bedzyk, W.D., Persin, C. and Cambier, J.C. 1997. Molecular
targets of CD45 in B cell antigen receptor signal transduction. Journal of Immunology.
158:1116-1124.
173) Pao, L., Carbone, A. and Cambier, J.C. 1997. Antigen receptor structure
and signaling in B cells. In: Lymphocyte Signaling: Mechanisms, Subversion and
Manipulation. (Harnett, MM, Rigley KP, eds). John Wiley & Sons, Chichester,
England, pp. 3-29.
174) Pao, L.I. and Cambier, J.C. 1997. Syk, but not Lyn, recruitment
to B cell antigen receptor and activation following stimulation of CD45- B cells.
Journal of Immunology. 158:2663-2669.
175) Buhl, A.M. and Cambier, J.C. 1997. Co-receptor and accessory regulation
of B-cell antigen receptor signal transduction. Immunological Reviews. 160:127-138.
176) Cambier, J.C. 1997. Positive and negative signal co-operativity
in the immune system: the BCR, Fc gamma RIIB, CR2 paradigm. Biochemical Society
Transactions. 25:441-445.
177) Cambier, J.C. 1997. Inhibitory receptors abound? [comment]. Proceedings
of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 94:5993-5995.
178) Jensen, W.A., Pleiman, C.M. and Cambier, J.C. 1997. Molecular mechanisms
of signal transduction by B cell receptors. In: Weir's Handbook of Experimental
Immunology. Volume III, Section 15, 5th Ed, (Herzenberg, L. I., Weir, D. M.Herzenberg,
L. A., Blackwell, C. (eds), Blackwell Science Inc., Cambridge, MA, pp. 88.1-88.12.
179) Jensen, W.A., Pleiman, C.M., Beaufils, P., Wegener, A.M., Malissen, B.
and Cambier, J.C. 1997. Qualitatively distinct signaling through T cell
antigen receptor subunits. European Journal of Immunology. 27:707-716.
180) Hippen, K.L., Buhl, A.M., D'Ambrosio, D., Nakamura, K., Persin, C. and
Cambier, J.C. 1997. Fc gammaRIIB1 inhibition of BCR-mediated phosphoinositide
hydrolysis and Ca2+ mobilization is integrated by CD19 dephosphorylation. Immunity.
7:49-58.
181) Buhl, A.M., Pleiman, C.M., Rickert, R.C. and Cambier, J.C. 1997.
Qualitative regulation of B cell antigen receptor signaling by CD19: selective
requirement for PI3-kinase activation, inositol-1,4,5-trisphosphate production
and Ca2+ mobilization. Journal of Experimental Medicine. 186:1897-1910.
182) Vilen, B.J., Famiglietti, S.J., Carbone, A.M., Kay, B.K. and Cambier,
J.C. 1997. B cell antigen receptor desensitization: disruption of receptor
coupling to tyrosine kinase activation. Journal of Immunology. 159:231-243.
183) Cambier, J.C. 1997. Multilevel protein tyrosine phosphatase regulation
of B cell antigen receptor signaling. In: Kinases and Phosphatases in Lymphocyte
and Neuronal Signaling, (Yakura H, ed), Springer-Verlag, Tokyo, pp. 112-121.
184) Vely, F., Olivero, S., Olcese, L., Moretta, A., Damen, J.E., Liu, L.,
Krystal, G., Cambier, J.C., Daeron, M. and Vivier, E. 1997. Differential
association of phosphatases with hematopoietic co-receptors bearing immunoreceptor
tyrosine-based inhibition motifs.European Journal of Immunology. 27:1994-2000.
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