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J. Exp. Med. 10.1084/jem.20072468
Niesner et al.

Figure S1 Representative cytokine profiles of ex vivo–polarized Th1, Th2, and Th17 cells.

Figure S2 Ectopic overexpression of T-bet does not induce twist1 gene expression in the absence of IL-12.

Figure S3 Simultaneous presence of IL-12 and -4 in the culture suppresses the generation of Th1 cells, and twist1 expression correlates to the residual fraction of IFN-γ–producing Th cells.

Figure S4 The twist1 gene is epigenetically imprinted in Th1 cells.

Figure S5 Twist1 suppresses the expression of cytokines.

Figure S6 Ectopic expression of twist1 and I-κBαM results in comparable protein levels in Th1 cells.

Figure S7 The migration of young Th1 cells overexpressing twist1 is comparable to control Th1 cells in a DTH response.

Figure S8 Immunohistochemical analysis of the inflammatory response in murine antigen-specific arthritis.

Figure S9 IFN-α does not induce twist1 gene expression in the absence of IL-12.

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