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Richard A. Flavell
Researcher at Yale University
Publications - 1389
Citations - 223064
Richard A. Flavell is an academic researcher from Yale University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Immune system & T cell. The author has an hindex of 231, co-authored 1328 publications receiving 205119 citations. Previous affiliations of Richard A. Flavell include National Institute for Medical Research & University of Michigan.
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The role of CTCF in regulating nuclear organization
Adam Williams,Richard A. Flavell +1 more
TL;DR: New data now help define how C TCF mediates both long-range intrachromosomal and interchromosomal interactions, and highlight CTCF as an important factor in determining the three-dimensional structure of the genome.
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Kinetic analysis of genomewide gene expression reveals molecule circuitries that control T cell activation and Th1/2 differentiation
TL;DR: The kinetics of expression pattern of a number of transcription factors shed new light on the molecular events that shape the outcome of Th1/2 differentiation.
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Transforming growth factor-β: Recent advances on its role in immune tolerance
TL;DR: This paper focuses on T cells and natural killer cells, which are directly regulated by TGF-β in vivo, and discusses recent advances on the role of TGF -β in immune-mediated diabetes, inflammatory bowel disease, arthritis, and systemic lupus erythematosus.
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Zero-preserving imputation of single-cell RNA-seq data
George C. Linderman,Jun Zhao,Manolis Roulis,Piotr Bielecki,Richard A. Flavell,Boaz Nadler,Yuval Kluger +6 more
TL;DR: In this article , a method based on low-rank matrix approximation is proposed to estimate the true biological zero values while preserving biologically nonexpressed genes (true biological zero) at zero expression levels.
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Expression of Transgene Encoded TGF-β in Islets Prevents Autoimmune Diabetes in NOD Mice by a Local Mechanism
Iqbal S. Grewal,Iqbal S. Grewal,Iqbal S. Grewal,Kate D. Grewal,Kate D. Grewal,F. Susan Wong,F. Susan Wong,Hua Wang,Hua Wang,Dominic Picarella,Dominic Picarella,Charles A. Janeway,Charles A. Janeway,Richard A. Flavell,Richard A. Flavell +14 more
TL;DR: Results suggest that TGF-beta protects islets by a local event in insulin dependent diabetes mellitus and increased apoptosis of invading cells when compared to non-transgenic NOD mice.