Judith Reilly

Disruption of the Jnk2 (Mapk9) gene reduces destructive insulitis and diabetes in a mouse model of type I diabetes (2005)

Jaeschke, Anja, Rincon, Mercedes, Doran, Beth, Reilly, Judith, Neuberg, Donna S., Greiner, Dale L., ...

The c-Jun NH(2)-terminal kinase isoform (JNK) 1 is implicated in type 2 diabetes. However, a potential role for the JNK2 protein kinase in diabetes has not been established. Here, we demonstrate that...

The fluctuating phenotype of the lymphohematopoietic stem cell with cell cycle transit (1998)

Habibian, Houri K., Peters, Stefan O., Hsieh, Chung-Cheng, Wuu, Joanne, Vergilis, Kristin, Grimaldi, Christina I., ...

The most primitive engrafting hematopoietic stem cell has been assumed to have a fixed phenotype, with changes in engraftment and renewal potential occurring in a stepwise irreversible fashion linked...

Chiaroscuro hematopoietic stem cell (1998)

Quesenberry, Peter J., Habibian, Houri K., Dooner, Mark S., Zhong, Suju, Reilly, Judith, Peters, Stefan O., ...

These observations suggest several immediate clinical strategies. In gene therapy, approaches could be targeted to obtain cycling of hematopoietic stem cells and gene-carrying retrovirus vector...

Disruption of the Jnk2 (Mapk9) gene reduces destructive insulitis and diabetes in a mouse model of type I diabetes

Jaeschke, Anja, Rincón, Mercedes, Doran, Beth, Reilly, Judith, Neuberg, Donna, Greiner, Dale L., ...

The c-Jun NH2-terminal kinase isoform (JNK) 1 is implicated in type 2 diabetes. However, a potential role for the JNK2 protein kinase in diabetes has not been established. Here, we demonstrate that...

Disruption of the Jnk2 (Mapk9) gene reduces destructive insulitis and diabetes in a mouse model of type I diabetes

Jaeschke, Anja, Rincón, Mercedes, Doran, Beth, Reilly, Judith, Neuberg, Donna, Greiner, Dale L., ...

The c-Jun NH2-terminal kinase isoform (JNK) 1 is implicated in type 2 diabetes. However, a potential role for the JNK2 protein kinase in diabetes has not been established. Here, we demonstrate that...

The Fluctuating Phenotype of the Lymphohematopoietic Stem Cell with Cell Cycle Transit

Habibian, Houri K., Peters, Stefan O., Hsieh, C.C., Wuu, Joanne, Vergilis, Kristin, Grimaldi, Christina I., ...

The most primitive engrafting hematopoietic stem cell has been assumed to have a fixed phenotype, with changes in engraftment and renewal potential occurring in a stepwise irreversible fashion linked...