Boyoung Shin

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2018- California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 
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Shin B, Chang SJ, MacNabb BW, et al. (2024) Transcriptional network dynamics in early T cell development. The Journal of Experimental Medicine. 221
Schulte SJ, Shin B, Rothenberg EV, et al. (2024) Multiplex, Quantitative, High-Resolution Imaging of Protein:Protein Complexes via Hybridization Chain Reaction. Acs Chemical Biology
Shin B, Zhou W, Wang J, et al. (2023) Author Correction: Runx factors launch T cell and innate lymphoid programs via direct and gene network-based mechanisms. Nature Immunology
Spolski R, Li P, Chandra V, et al. (2023) Distinct use of super-enhancer elements controls cell type-specific CD25 transcription and function. Science Immunology. 8: eadi8217
Moon JS, Ho CC, Park JH, et al. (2023) Lrig1-expression confers suppressive function to CD4 cells and is essential for averting autoimmunity via the Smad2/3/Foxp3 axis. Nature Communications. 14: 5382
Shin B, Zhou W, Wang J, et al. (2023) Runx factors launch T cell and innate lymphoid programs via direct and gene network-based mechanisms. Nature Immunology
Buzzelli AA, McWilliams IL, Shin B, et al. (2023) Intrinsic STAT4 Expression Controls Effector CD4 T Cell Migration and Th17 Pathogenicity. Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950). 210: 1667-1676
Shin B, Rothenberg EV. (2023) Multi-modular structure of the gene regulatory network for specification and commitment of murine T cells. Frontiers in Immunology. 14: 1108368
Shin B, Hosokawa H, Romero-Wolf M, et al. (2021) Runx1 and Runx3 drive progenitor to T-lineage transcriptome conversion in mouse T cell commitment via dynamic genomic site switching. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 118
Romero-Wolf M, Shin B, Zhou W, et al. (2020) Notch2 complements Notch1 to mediate inductive signaling that initiates early T cell development. The Journal of Cell Biology. 219
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