Dr. Sandra Milena Hayes MD
Internist
295 W Pine Ave Longwood FL, 32750About
Dr. Sandra Hayes is an internist practicing in Longwood, FL. Dr. Hayes specializes in the medical treatment of adults. Internists can act as a primary physician or a consultant to a primary physician. They manage both common and rare diseases. Dr. Hayes provides comprehensive care and manages treatment with surgeons as well. Internists establish long-term relationships with their patients and incorporate disease prevention and mental health care into their practice.
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Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- T cell developmental defects in 'viable motheaten' mice deficient in SHP-1 protein-tyrosine phosphatase. Developmental defects are corrected in vitro in the presence of normal hematopoietic-origin stromal cells and in vivo by exogenous IL-7.
- Distinct structure and signaling potential of the gamma delta TCR complex.
- Activation-induced modification in the CD3 complex of the gammadelta T cell receptor.
- An architectural perspective on signaling by the pre-, alphabeta and gammadelta T cell receptors.
- TCR signal strength influences alphabeta/gammadelta lineage fate.
- Premature expression of chemokine receptor CCR9 impairs T cell development.
- Stoichiometry of the murine gammadelta T cell receptor.
- Strength of signal: a fundamental mechanism for cell fate specification.
- A retrospective on the requirements for gammadelta T-cell development.
- Profiling of the early transcriptional response of murine gammadelta T cells following TCR stimulation.
- Dynamics of CD3gammaepsilon and CD3deltaepsilon dimer expression during murine T cell development.
- Roles of the Src tyrosine kinases Lck and Fyn in regulating gammadeltaTCR signal strength.
- Tonic ubiquitylation controls T-cell receptor:CD3 complex expression during T-cell development.
- Beyond alphabeta/gammadelta lineage commitment: TCR signal strength regulates gammadelta T cell maturation and effector fate.
- ITAM-mediated signaling by the T-cell antigen receptor.
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