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HMS Fellowship Program in Transfusion Medicine - Participating Faculty
Steven Sloan, M.D., Ph.D.Assistant Professor of Pathology Director of Pediatric Transfusion Medicine Children's Hospital, Boston
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Research Interests The MIP-1b chemokine is one of the most important chemokines that is secreted by B cells to attract T cells. We are studying means by which its expression is enhanced in antigen stimulated B cells. The MIP-1b gene is only minimally transcribed in unstimulated B cells and its transcription dramatically increases shortly after the B cells are stimulated. The mechanism by which this transcription increases is not currently known but recent experiments indicate that at least one transcription factor binds upstream of the MIP-1b gene. We are currently performing experiments to identify that factor and elucidate mechanisms by which that factor is activated in antigen stimulated B cells. Conferences | Manuals | Trainees | Coverage | Links Homepage: http://www.harvardtransfusion.org © 2005-2008 Harvard Medical School Fellowship Program in Transfusion Medicine. All rights reserved. |