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Anisha Solanki

Researcher at UCL Institute of Child Health

Publications -  15
Citations -  290

Anisha Solanki is an academic researcher from UCL Institute of Child Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thymocyte & Sonic hedgehog. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 13 publications receiving 184 citations. Previous affiliations of Anisha Solanki include University College London.

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The transcriptional activator Gli2 modulates T-cell receptor signalling through attenuation of AP-1 and NFκB activity

TL;DR: These data are important for understanding the molecular mechanisms of immunomodulation, particularly in tissues where Hh proteins or other Gli-activating ligands such as TGFβ are upregulated, including during inflammation, tissue damage and repair, and in tumour microenvironments.
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Sonic Hedgehog regulates thymic epithelial cell differentiation

TL;DR: Treatment of human thymus explants with recombinant Shh or neutralising anti-Shh antibody indicated that the Hedgehog pathway is also involved in regulation of differentiation from DP to mature SP T cells in the humanThymus.
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Gli3 in fetal thymic epithelial cells promotes thymocyte positive selection and differentiation by repression of Shh

TL;DR: It is shown that Gli3 activity in mouse thymic epithelial cells (TECs) promotes positive selection and differentiation from CD4- CD8+ to CD4+ CD8− single-positive (SP4) cells in the fetal thymus and thatgli3 represses Shh, which signals to reduce T-cell receptor-mediated transcription during repertoire selection in mouse fetal thylakine.