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Stephanie C. de Barros is a Project Scientist at the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at UCLA (DGSOM). Her research aims at understanding the early events leading to thymic involution, and identifying the mechanisms triggering thymic microenvironment regeneration. More specifically, her work focuses on the role of the thymus vasculature in promoting the development and growth of other thymic stromal compartments, with the ultimate goal of improving T-cell development.
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Chieh Chen,Brett Lomenick,Min Chai,Wilson Huang,Jessie Chu,Laurent Vergnes, Reid O’Brien Johnson,Ajay A. Vashisht,Randall M. Chin,Melissa M. Dix,Gabriel Simon,Xudong Fu,Jenny C. Link,Heejun Hwang,Xiang Yin,Stéphanie C. de Barros,Daniel Braas, Nahn Hee Diane Kim,Yibin Wang,Steven M. Dubinett,Michael A. Teitell,Oliver Fiehn,Meisheng Jiang,Benjamin F. Cravatt,James A. Wohlschlegel,Joseph A. Loo,Karen Reue,Jing Huang
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) (2022)
Leal Oburoglu,Saverio Tardito,Vanessa Fritz,Stephanie C. de Barros,Peggy Merida,Marco Craveiro,Joao Mamede,Gaspard Cretenet,Cedric Mongellaz,Xiuli An,Dorota Klysz,Jawida Touhami,Myriam Boyer-Clavel,Jean-Luc Battini,Valerie Dardalhon,Valerie S. Zimmermann,Narla Mohandas,Eyal Gottlieb,Marc Sitbon,Sandrina Kinet,Naomi Taylor
Cell Stem Cellno. 2 (2014): 169-184
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