Wnt glycoproteins regulate the expression of FoxN1, the gene defective in nude mice

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T cell development and selection require the fully mature and diverse epithelial microenvironment of the thymus. Acquisition of these characteristics is dependent on expression of the forkhead (also known as winged-helix) transcription factor FoxN1, as a lack of functional FoxN1 results in aberrant …
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Authors Balciunaite G;Keller MP;Balciunaite E;Piali L;Zuklys S;Mathieu YD;Gill J;Boyd R;Sussman DJ;Holländer GA;;
Journal Nature Immunology
Year 2002
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