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    Optimal induction of T helper 17 cells in humans requires T cell receptor ligation in the context of Toll-like receptor-activated monocytes by Evans, Hayley G, Suddason, Tesha, Jackson, Ian, Taams, Leonie S, Lord, Graham M

    “…Recently, a new lineage of CD4⁺ T cells has been described in the mouse that specifically secretes IL-17 [T helper (Th) 17]. This discovery has led to a…”
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    T-Cell-Specific Deletion of Map3k1 Reveals the Critical Role for Mekk1 and Jnks in Cdkn1b-Dependent Proliferative Expansion by Suddason, Tesha, Anwar, Saba, Charlaftis, Nikolaos, Gallagher, Ewen

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (26-01-2016)
    “…MAPK signaling is important for T lymphocyte development, homeostasis, and effector responses. To better understand the role of Mekk1 (encoded by Map3k1) in…”
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    MarvelD3 couples tight junctions to the MEKK1-JNK pathway to regulate cell behavior and survival by Steed, Emily, Elbediwy, Ahmed, Vacca, Barbara, Dupasquier, Sébastien, Hemkemeyer, Sandra A, Suddason, Tesha, Costa, Ana C, Beaudry, Jean-Bernard, Zihni, Ceniz, Gallagher, Ewen, Pierreux, Christophe E, Balda, Maria S, Matter, Karl

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (03-03-2014)
    “…MarvelD3 is a transmembrane component of tight junctions, but there is little evidence for a direct involvement in the junctional permeability barrier. Tight…”
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    Genetic insights into Map3k-dependent proliferative expansion of T cells by Suddason, Tesha, Gallagher, Ewen

    Published in Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) (02-08-2016)
    “…Mapks are important regulators of T cell proliferative expansion and cell cycle progression. Detailed genetic analysis of unconventional iNKT cells in both…”
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    Complement regulator CD46 temporally regulates cytokine production by conventional and unconventional T cells by Vantourout, Pierre, Kemper, Claudia, Hayday, Adrian, Le Friec, Gaelle, Cardone, John, Jackson, Ian, Atkinson, John P, Suddason, Tesha, Cope, Andrew, Lord, Graham, Fuchs, Anja, Roberts, Andrew

    Published in Nature immunology (01-09-2010)
    “…CD46 is best known as a regulator of complement function. Kemper et al . show that CD46 can switch inflammatory T cells into a regulatory mode and demonstrate…”
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    The MEKK1 PHD ubiquitinates TAB1 to activate MAPKs in response to cytokines by Charlaftis, Nikolaos, Suddason, Tesha, Wu, Xuefeng, Anwar, Saba, Karin, Michael, Gallagher, Ewen

    Published in The EMBO journal (03-11-2014)
    “…Unlike the other MAP3Ks, MEKK1 (encoded by Map3k1 ) contains a PHD motif. To understand the role of this motif, we have created a knockin mutant of mouse…”
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    Peripheral inflammatory pain sensitisation is independent of mast cell activation in male mice by Lopes, Douglas M., Denk, Franziska, Chisholm, Kim I., Suddason, Tesha, Durrieux, Camille, Thakur, Matthew, Gentry, Clive, McMahon, Stephen B.

    Published in Pain (Amsterdam) (01-07-2017)
    “…The immune and sensory systems are known for their close proximity and interaction. Indeed, in a variety of pain states, a myriad of different immune cells are…”
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    The PHD motif of Map3k1 activates cytokine-dependent MAPK signaling by Gallagher, Ewen, Suddason, Tesha

    Published in Molecular & cellular oncology (03-07-2015)
    “…We generated a mutation in the gene encoding mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kinase 1 (Map3k1) that results in a protein with an inactive plant…”
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    central role for monocytes in Toll-like receptor-mediated activation of the vasculature by Ward, Jon R, Francis, Sheila E, Marsden, Luke, Suddason, Tesha, Lord, Graham M, Dower, Steven K, Crossman, David C, Sabroe, Ian

    Published in Immunology (01-09-2009)
    “…There is increasing evidence that activation of inflammatory responses in a variety of tissues is mediated co-operatively by the actions of more than one cell…”
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