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Kevin D. Bunting

Researcher at Case Western Reserve University

Publications -  62
Citations -  5921

Kevin D. Bunting is an academic researcher from Case Western Reserve University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Haematopoiesis & Stem cell. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 60 publications receiving 5747 citations. Previous affiliations of Kevin D. Bunting include St. Jude Children's Research Hospital & American Red Cross.

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Stat5 Is Required for IL-2-Induced Cell Cycle Progression of Peripheral T Cells

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that, while lymphoid development is normal, Stat5a/b mutant peripheral T cells are profoundly deficient in proliferation and fail to undergocell cycle progression or to express genes controlling cell cycle progression.
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ABC Transporters as Phenotypic Markers and Functional Regulators of Stem Cells

TL;DR: Regulation of stem cell biology by ABC transporters has emerged as an important new field of investigation and it will be critical to further characterize this family of proteins in hematopoietic lineage‐restricted stem cells and in pluripotent stem cells capable of crossing lineage barriers.
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Direct and Differential Suppression of Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cell Subsets by Sunitinib Is Compartmentally Constrained

TL;DR: It is concluded that compartment-dependent GM-CSF exposure in resistant tumors may account for the regionalized effect of sunitinib upon host MDSC modulation and hypothesize that ancillary strategies to decrease such regionalized escape will enhance the potency of sun itinib as an immunomodulator and a cancer therapy.
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Stat5 tetramer formation is associated with leukemogenesis

TL;DR: A constitutively activated Stat5a mutant, cS5F, was introduced into murine bone marrow cells and tetramers were found to accumulate in excess compared to dimer levels in various human leukemias, suggesting that Stat5 tetramer are associated with leukesmogenesis.