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John Cambier, Ph.D.
Publications 1999
196) Buhl, A.M. and Cambier, J.C. 1999. Phosphorylation of CD19 Y484 and Y515,
and linked activation of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase, are required for B cell
antigen receptor-mediated activation of Bruton's tyrosine kinase. Journal of Immunology.
162(8):4438-4446.
197) Benschop, R.J. and Cambier, J C. 1999. B cell development: signal transduction
by antigen receptors and their surrogates. Current Opinion in Immunology. 11(2):143-151.
198) Vilen, B.J., Nakamura, T. and Cambier, J.C. 1999. Antigen-stimulated dissociation
of BCR mIg from Ig-alpha/Ig-beta: implications for receptor desensitization. Immunity.
10(2):239-248.
199) Famiglietti, S.J., Nakamura, K. and Cambier, J.C. 1999. Unique features
of SHIP, SHP-1 and SHP-2 binding to FcgammaRIIb revealed by surface plasmon resonance
analysis. Immunology Letters. 68(1):35-40.
200) Benschop, R.J., Melamed, D., Nemazee, D., Cambier, J.C. 1999. Distinct
signal thresholds for the unique antigen receptor-linked gene expression programs
in mature and immature B cells. Journal of Experimental Medicine. 190(6):749-756.
201) Cambier, J.C., Fong, D. and Tamir, I. 1999. The unexpected complexity
of FC gamma RIIB signal transduction. Current Topics in Microbiological Immunology.
244:43-55.
202) Fong, D.C. and Cambier, J.C. 1999. Inhibitory receptors and their
modes of action. Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology. LXIV:329-334.
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