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Howard T. Petrie is affiliated with the Scripps Research Institute in the United States. The scientist's professional profile reflects involvement in research activities within this institution.

While specific recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, books, fields of study, subfields, and main research topics associated with Howard T. Petrie are not listed, the affiliation with a major research institute suggests engagement with scientific inquiry and scholarship consistent with the institute's focus areas.

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Howard T. Petrie is currently active and not reported as deceased, indicating ongoing potential contributions within their research domain.

Best Publications

  • Zoned Out: Functional Mapping of Stromal Signaling Microenvironments in the Thymus

    Howard T Petrie;Juan Carlos Zúñiga-Pflücker

  • Mapping Precursor Movement through the Postnatal Thymus Reveals Specific Microenvironments Supporting Defined Stages of Early Lymphoid Development

    Evan F. Lind;Susan E. Prockop;Helen E. Porritt;Howard T. Petrie;Howard T. Petrie

  • Heterogeneity among DN1 Prothymocytes Reveals Multiple Progenitors with Different Capacities to Generate T Cell and Non-T Cell Lineages

    Helen E Porritt;Lynn L Rumfelt;Sahba Tabrizifard;Thomas M Schmitt

  • Maintenance of T Cell Specification and Differentiation Requires Recurrent Notch Receptor–Ligand Interactions

    Thomas M. Schmitt;Maria Ciofani;Howard T. Petrie;Juan Carlos Zúñiga-Pflücker

  • T cell receptor β chain gene rearrangement and selection during thymocyte development in adult mice

    Erastus C. Dudley;Howard T. Petrie;Leena M. Shah;Michael J. Owen

  • Commitment and Developmental Potential of Extrathymic and Intrathymic T Cell Precursors: Plenty to Choose from

    Avinash Bhandoola;Harald von Boehmer;Howard T. Petrie;Juan Carlos Zúñiga-Pflücker

  • Regulation of cell division cycle progression by bcl-2 expression: a potential mechanism for inhibition of programmed cell death

    S Mazel;D Burtrum;H T Petrie

  • Critical Role for CXCR4 Signaling in Progenitor Localization and T Cell Differentiation in the Postnatal Thymus

    Jason Plotkin;Susan E. Prockop;Ana Lepique;Howard T. Petrie;Howard T. Petrie

  • Thymic T Cell Development and Progenitor Localization Depend on CCR7

    Ana Misslitz;Oliver Pabst;Gabriele Hintzen;Lars Ohl

  • Multiple rearrangements in T cell receptor alpha chain genes maximize the production of useful thymocytes.

    H T Petrie;F Livak;D G Schatz;A Strasser

  • Inhibition of human cytotoxic T lymphocyte activity in vitro by autologous peripheral blood granulocytes.

    H T Petrie;L W Klassen;H D Kay

  • Cell migration and the control of post-natal T-cell lymphopoiesis in the thymus

    Howard T. Petrie

  • T cell receptor gene recombination patterns and mechanisms: cell death, rescue, and T cell production.

    Howard T. Petrie;Ferenc Livak;Douglas Burtrum;Svetlana Mazel

  • Characterization of TCR Gene Rearrangements During Adult Murine T Cell Development

    Ferenc Livák;Michelle Tourigny;David G. Schatz;Howard T. Petrie;Howard T. Petrie

  • Regulation of Thymus Size by Competition for Stromal Niches among Early T Cell Progenitors

    Susan E. Prockop;Howard T. Petrie

  • Kinetics of Steady-state Differentiation and Mapping of Intrathymic-signaling Environments by Stem Cell Transplantation in Nonirradiated Mice

    Helen E. Porritt;Kristie Gordon;Howard T. Petrie;Howard T. Petrie

  • Lineage relationships and developmental kinetics of immature thymocytes: CD3, CD4, and CD8 acquisition in vivo and in vitro.

    H T Petrie;P Hugo;R Scollay;K Shortman

  • Direct Comparison of Dll1- and Dll4-Mediated Notch Activation Levels Shows Differential Lymphomyeloid Lineage Commitment Outcomes

    Mahmood Mohtashami;Divya K. Shah;Divya K. Shah;Hiroshi Nakase;Korosh Kianizad;Korosh Kianizad

  • Cell cycle and adhesion defects in mice carrying a targeted deletion of the integrin β4 cytoplasmic domain

    Chiara Murgia;Pamela Blaikie;Nancy Kim;Michael Dans

  • Harnessing of the nucleosome-remodeling-deacetylase complex controls lymphocyte development and prevents leukemogenesis.

    Jiangwen Zhang;Audrey F Jackson;Taku Naito;Marei Dose

Frequent Co-Authors

Lynell Warren Klassen
Lynell Warren Klassen University of Nebraska Medical Center
Juan Carlos Zúñiga-Pflücker
Juan Carlos Zúñiga-Pflücker University of Toronto
Roland Scollay
Roland Scollay Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
Ken Shortman
Ken Shortman Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
David G. Schatz
David G. Schatz Yale University
Richard Rose
Richard Rose University of Strathclyde
Andrew D. Wilson
Andrew D. Wilson Microsoft (United States)
Chris Wallace
Chris Wallace University of Cambridge
Tim Dornan
Tim Dornan Queen's University Belfast
George L. King
George L. King Harvard University

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