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John Imboden
University of California San Francisco - San Francisco / United States
Medical and Health Sciences / Rheumatology
AD Scientific Index ID: 1876892
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John Imboden's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Transmembrane signalling by the T cell antigen receptor. Perturbation of the T3-antigen receptor complex generates inositol phosphates and releases calcium ions from …JB Imboden, JD StoboThe Journal of experimental medicine 161 (3), 446-456, 19859731985
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The role of the T3/antigen receptor complex in T-cell activationA Weiss, J Imboden, K Hardy, B Manger, C Terhorst, J StoboAnnual review of immunology 4 (1), 593-619, 19868241986
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Role of T3 surface molecules in human T-cell activation: T3-dependent activation results in an increase in cytoplasmic free calcium.A Weiss, J Imboden, D Shoback, J StoboProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 81 (13), 4169-4173, 19846391984
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Cell surface molecules and early events involved in human T lymphocyte activationA Weiss, JB ImbodenAdvances in immunology 41, 1-38, 19874101987
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The antigen receptor on a human T cell line initiates activation by increasing cytoplasmic free calcium.JB Imboden, A Weiss, JD StoboJournal of immunology (Baltimore, Md.: 1950) 134 (2), 663-665, 19853131985
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