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Chung EY, Kim SJung, Ma XJing.  2006.  Regulation of cytokine production during phagocytosis of apoptotic cells.. Cell Res. 16(2):154-61.
Chung EY, Liu J, Homma Y, Zhang Y, Brendolan A, Saggese M, Han J, Silverstein R, Selleri L, Ma X.  2007.  Interleukin-10 expression in macrophages during phagocytosis of apoptotic cells is mediated by homeodomain proteins Pbx1 and Prep-1.. Immunity. 27(6):952-64.
Citron B, Falck-Pedersen E, Salditt-Georgieff M, Darnell JE.  1984.  Transcription termination occurs within a 1000 base pair region downstream from the poly(A) site of the mouse beta-globin (major) gene.. Nucleic Acids Res. 12(22):8723-31.
Ciudad T, Andaluz E, Steinberg-Neifach O, Lue NF, Gow NAR, Calderone RA, Larriba G.  2004.  Homologous recombination in Candida albicans: role of CaRad52p in DNA repair, integration of linear DNA fragments and telomere length.. Mol Microbiol. 53(4):1177-94.
Clark AJ, Chave-Cox A, Ma X, Bishop JO.  1985.  Analysis of mouse major urinary protein genes: variation between the exonic sequences of group 1 genes and a comparison with an active gene out with group 1 both suggest that gene conversion has occurred between MUP genes.. EMBO J. 4(12):3167-71.
Cohn EF, Nathan C, Radzioch D, Yu H, Xiang Z, Ding A.  2006.  Abrupt expression of TLR4 in TLR4-deficient macrophages imposes a selective disadvantage: genetic evidence for TLR4-dependent responses to endogenous, nonmicrobial stimuli.. J Immunol. 176(2):1185-94.
Cole-Strauss A, Gamper H, Holloman WK, Muñoz M, Cheng N, Kmiec EB.  1999.  Targeted gene repair directed by the chimeric RNA/DNA oligonucleotide in a mammalian cell-free extract.. Nucleic Acids Res. 27(5):1323-30.
Coleman BI, Skillman KM, H Y Jiang R, Childs LM, Altenhofen LM, Ganter M, Leung Y, Goldowitz I, Kafsack BFC, Marti M et al..  2014.  A Plasmodium falciparum histone deacetylase regulates antigenic variation and gametocyte conversion.. Cell Host Microbe. 16(2):177-186.
Coughlin CM, Salhany KE, Gee MS, LaTemple DC, Kotenko S, Ma X, Gri G, Wysocka M, Kim JE, Liu L et al..  1998.  Tumor cell responses to IFNgamma affect tumorigenicity and response to IL-12 therapy and antiangiogenesis.. Immunity. 9(1):25-34.