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Wendy Zinzow-Kramer
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Estrogen receptor α polymorphism in a species with alternative behavioral phenotypes
BM Horton, WH Hudson, EA Ortlund, S Shirk, JW Thomas, ER Young, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111 (4), 1443-1448, 2014
1132014
ZBTB32 is an early repressor of the CIITA and MHC class II gene expression during B cell differentiation to plasma cells
HS Yoon, CD Scharer, P Majumder, CW Davis, R Butler, ...
The Journal of Immunology 189 (5), 2393-2403, 2012
842012
Evaluation of reference genes for quantitative real-time PCR in the brain, pituitary, and gonads of songbirds
WM Zinzow-Kramer, BM Horton, DL Maney
Hormones and behavior 66 (2), 267-275, 2014
632014
Adaptation by naïve CD4+ T cells to self-antigen–dependent TCR signaling induces functional heterogeneity and tolerance
WM Zinzow-Kramer, A Weiss, BB Au-Yeung
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116 (30), 15160-15169, 2019
542019
Genes located in a chromosomal inversion are correlated with territorial song in white‐throated sparrows
WM Zinzow‐Kramer, BM Horton, CD McKee, JM Michaud, GK Tharp, ...
Genes, Brain and Behavior 14 (8), 641-654, 2015
482015
A supergene-linked estrogen receptor drives alternative phenotypes in a polymorphic songbird
JR Merritt, KE Grogan, WM Zinzow-Kramer, D Sun, EA Ortlund, SV Yi, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (35), 21673-21680, 2020
412020
Rapid regulatory evolution of a nonrecombining autosome linked to divergent behavioral phenotypes
D Sun, I Huh, WM Zinzow-Kramer, DL Maney, SV Yi
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115 (11), 2794-2799, 2018
272018
Estrogen receptor alpha as a mediator of life-history trade-offs
DL Maney, BM Horton, WM Zinzow-Kramer
Integrative and Comparative Biology 55 (2), 323-331, 2015
212015
Common distal elements orchestrate CIITA isoform-specific expression in multiple cell types
S Lohsen, P Majumder, CD Scharer, BG Barwick, JW Austin, ...
Genes & Immunity 15 (8), 543-555, 2014
192014
CIITA promoter I CARD-deficient mice express functional MHC class II genes in myeloid and lymphoid compartments
WM Zinzow-Kramer, AB Long, BA Youngblood, KM Rosenthal, R Butler, ...
Genes & Immunity 13 (4), 299-310, 2012
182012
Strong basal/tonic TCR signals are associated with negative regulation of naive CD4+ T cells
WM Zinzow-Kramer, EM Kolawole, J Eggert, BD Evavold, CD Scharer, ...
Immunohorizons 6 (9), 671-683, 2022
82022
A behavioral polymorphism caused by a single gene inside a supergene
JR Merritt, KE Grogan, WM Zinzow-Kramer, D Sun, EA Ortlund, SV Yi, ...
bioRxiv, 2020.01. 13.897637, 2020
42020
CIITA promoter I and isoform I expression and function in cells of the myeloid lineage
W Zinzow-Kramer
Emory University, 2012
12012
Cbl-b mitigates the responsiveness of naive CD8+ T cells that experience extensive tonic T cell receptor signaling
J Eggert, WM Zinzow-Kramer, Y Hu, EM Kolawole, YL Tsai, A Weiss, ...
Science Signaling 17 (822), eadh0439, 2024
2024
Accumulation of TCR signaling from self-antigens in naive CD8 T cells mitigates early responsiveness
J Eggert, WM Zinzow-Kramer, Y Hu, YL Tsai, A Weiss, K Salaita, ...
bioRxiv, 2023
2023
Strong tonic TCR signaling is associated with negative regulation of naive CD4+ T cells
BB Au-Yeung, J Eggert, C Scharer, W Zinzow-Kramer
The Journal of Immunology 208 (1_Supplement), 167.12-167.12, 2022
2022
Basal TCR signaling drives the functional heterogeneity of naïve CD4+ T cells
BB Au-Yeung, A Weiss, W Zinzow-Kramer
The Journal of Immunology 204 (1_Supplement), 150.2-150.2, 2020
2020
CD4+ T cells are more sensitive to inhibition of TCR signaling under Th17 polarizing conditions
WM Zinzow-Kramer, A Weiss, BB Au-Yeung
The Journal of Immunology 204 (1_Supplement), 80.6-80.6, 2020
2020
Role of MHC class II transactivator isoform 1 in immune system function (109.10)
W Zinzow-Kramer, A Long, K Rosenthal, R Butler, B Evavold, J Boss
The Journal of Immunology 186 (1_Supplement), 109.10-109.10, 2011
2011
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