Nancy R. Manley

Affiliations: 
Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA, United States 
Area:
Molecular Biology
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Ma Z, Kang SW, Condie BG, et al. (2024) Mechanisms underlying the direct programming of mouse embryonic fibroblasts to thymic epithelial cells by FOXN1. Development (Cambridge, England)
Xiao S, Zhang W, Li J, et al. (2023) Lin28 regulates thymic growth and involution and correlates with MHCII expression in thymic epithelial cells. Frontiers in Immunology. 14: 1261081
Li J, Wachsmuth LP, Xiao S, et al. (2023) Foxn1 overexpression promotes thymic epithelial progenitor cell proliferation and mTEC maintenance, but does not prevent thymic involution. Development (Cambridge, England)
Li J, Gordon J, Chen ELY, et al. (2020) NOTCH1 signaling establishes the medullary thymic epithelial cell progenitor pool during mouse fetal development. Development (Cambridge, England)
Martini R, Newman L, Manley N, et al. (2020) Abstract P1-03-08: In vivo investigation of the Duffy antigen receptor for chemokines (DARC/ACKR1) and tumor-infiltrating immune cells in the breast tumor microenvironment Cancer Research. 80
Martini R, Jenkins B, Deeb D, et al. (2020) Abstract 4975: Breast tumor expression of DARC/ACKR1 and impacts on disease progression and immune cell recruitment in the tumor microenvironment Cancer Research. 80: 4975-4975
Martini RN, Jenkins BD, Newman LA, et al. (2019) Abstract 4630:In vivocharacterization of the Duffy antigen receptor for chemokines (DARC/ACKR1) in breast cancer tumor progression Cancer Research. 79: 4630-4630
Peissig K, Condie BG, Manley NR. (2018) Embryology of the Parathyroid Glands. Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America. 47: 733-742
Singarapu N, Ma K, Reeh KAG, et al. (2018) Polycomb Repressive Complex 2 is essential for development and maintenance of a functional TEC compartment. Scientific Reports. 8: 14335
Xiao S, Zhang W, Manley NR. (2018) Thymic B cell development is controlled by the B potential of progenitors via both hematopoietic-intrinsic and thymic microenvironment-intrinsic regulatory mechanisms. Plos One. 13: e0193189
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