https://www.coltonconsortium.org/news/what-a-silenced-chromosome-can-tell-us-about-autoimmunity/
Penn Colton Center researcher Montserrat Anguera reveals how B cells maintain X chromosome inactivation, and how its breakdown drives lupus, offering new insight into female-biased autoimmune disease and treatment targets.
https://www.coltonconsortium.org/directory/sergei-b-koralov-phd/
Associate Professor, Department of Pathology, NYU Grossman School of Medicine / NYU Langone Health Dr. Sergei Koralov is a tenured Associate Professor of Pathology at NYU Grossman School of Medicine. […]
https://www.coltonconsortium.org/directory/jun-lu-phd/
Associate Professor, Department of Genetics, Yale School of Medicine, Yale University Dr. Jun Lu is an Associate Professor of Genetics and Vice Chair for Collaborative Excellence in the Department of […]
https://www.coltonconsortium.org/directory/david-allman-phd/
Professor, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Dr. David Allman is a Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine and Vice Chair for Faculty […]
https://www.coltonconsortium.org/publications/sequential-class-switching-generates-antigen-specific-gut-iga-from-igg1-b-cells/
https://www.coltonconsortium.org/publications/divergent-ontogeny-of-tissue-resident-memory-and-tissue-resident-exhausted-cd8-t-cells-underlies-distinct-functional-potential/
https://www.coltonconsortium.org/publications/a-single-cell-atlas-of-circulating-immune-cells-over-the-first-2-months-of-age-in-extremely-premature-infants/