Publications
Note: Underlined names indicate first authors.
- , Medzhitov R, Carothers J, Xiao C, Douglas I, Janeway CA, Ghosh S. (1999) "ECSIT is an evolutionarily conserved intermediate in the Toll/IL-1 signal transduction pathway." Genes & Development 13: 2059-2071.
- , Shim JH, Kluppel M, Zhang SS, Dong C, Flavell RA, Fu XY, Wrana JL, Hogan BL, Ghosh S. (2003) "Ecsit is required for Bmp signaling and mesoderm formation during mouse embryogenesis." Genes & Development 17: 2933-2949.
- , , , , Krichevsky AM, Thai TH, Rajewsky N, Marks DS, Sander C, Rajewsky K, Rao A, Kosik KS. (2005) "MicroRNA profiling of the murine hematopoietic system." Genome Biology 6(8): R71.
- , Xiao C, Paschal AE, Bailey ST, Rao P, Hayden MS, Lee KY, Bussey C, Steckel M, Tanaka N, Yamada G, Akira S, Matsumoto K, Ghosh S. (2005) "TAK1, but not TAB1 or TAB2, plays an essential role in multiple signaling pathways in vivo." Genes & Development 19: 2668-2681.
- , Ghosh S. (2005) "NF-kappaB, an evolutionarily conserved mediator of immune and inflammatory responses." Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology 560: 41-45.
- , , Hayden MS, Lee KY, Trombetta ES, Pypaert M, Nara A, Yoshimori T, Wilm B, Erdjument-Bromage H, Tempst P, Hogan BL, Mellman I, Ghosh S. (2006) "CHMP5 is essential for late endosome function and down-regulation of receptor signaling during mouse embryogenesis." Journal of Cell Biology 172: 1045-1056.
- , Calado DP, Galler G, Thai TH, Patterson HC, Wang J, Rajewsky N, Bender TP, Rajewsky K. (2007) "MiR-150 controls B cell differentiation by targeting the transcription factor c-Myb." Cell 131: 146-159.
- , Calado DP, Casola S, Ansel KM, Xiao C, Xue Y, Murphy A, Frendewey D, Valenzuela D, Kutok JL, Schmidt-Supprian M, Rajewsky N, Yancopoulos G, Rao A, Rajewsky K. (2007) "Regulation of the germinal center response by microRNA-155." Science 316: 604-608.
- , , Calado DP, Patterson HC, Zhang B, Wang J, Henderson JM, Kutok JL, Rajewsky K. (2008) "Lymphoproliferative disease and autoimmunity in mice with elevated miR-17-92 expression in lymphocytes." Nature Immunology 9: 405-14.