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Caitlin Schneider
Caitlin Schneider
Graduate student, McGill University
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Going to bat (s) for studies of disease tolerance
JN Mandl, C Schneider, DS Schneider, ML Baker
Frontiers in Immunology 9, 2112, 2018
1142018
Gfap‐positive radial glial cells are an essential progenitor population for later‐born neurons and glia in the zebrafish spinal cord
K Johnson, J Barragan, S Bashiruddin, CJ Smith, C Tyrrell, MJ Parsons, ...
Glia 64 (7), 1170-1189, 2016
802016
Pre-existing chromatin accessibility and gene expression differences among naive CD4+ T cells influence effector potential
D Rogers, A Sood, HC Wang, JJP van Beek, TJ Rademaker, P Artusa, ...
Cell Reports 37 (9), 2021
312021
Migration-induced cell shattering due to DOCK8 deficiency causes a type 2–biased helper T cell response
C Schneider, C Shen, AA Gopal, T Douglas, B Forestell, KD Kauffman, ...
Nature immunology 21 (12), 1528-1539, 2020
292020
Going to bat (s) for studies of disease tolerance. Front Immunol 9: 2112
JN Mandl, C Schneider, DS Schneider, ML Baker
82018
Characterizing the diverse cells that associate with the developing commissures of the zebrafish forebrain
J Schnabl, MPH Litz, C Schneider, N PenkoffLidbeck, S Bashiruddin, ...
Developmental Neurobiology 81 (5), 671-695, 2021
62021
DOCK8 regulates a mechanosensitive actin redistribution that maintains immune cell cohesion and protects the nucleus during migration
C Shen, J Postat, A Cerf, M Merino, A Bhagrath, D Patel, V Luo, ...
bioRxiv, 2024.07. 26.605273, 2024
2024
Elucidating the mechanisms that govern the type-2 bias associated with DOCK8-deficiency
C Schneider
McGill University, 2022
2022
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