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Erythroid Cell Differentiation
1976We have reviewed erythroid cell differentiation from two points of view: 1) differences between fetal and adult human red cells with particular reference to alterations which can occur in the normal pattern of erythroid cell development during the course of leukemia; 2) beochemical events which occur during erythroid cell maturation, as a model system ...
B G, Forget, J, Glass, D, Housman
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Differentiation and Characterization of T Cells
Current Protocols in Immunology, 2005AbstractThis paper outlines current standard methods of inducing T lymphopoiesis in vitro and in vivo. Reference is made to both murine and human systems. In addition to differentiation assays, methods to optimally characterize output cells are discussed.
Paul, Robertson, David T, Scadden
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Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1996
Recent studies of Schwann cell differentiation in vivo and in vitro have provided new insights into determinative signal transduction events both at the cell surface and in the nucleus. Several polypeptide growth factors and their receptors, most notably the neuregulins and receptors of the ErbB family, have been implicated in the specification of cell
T S, Zorick, G, Lemke
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Recent studies of Schwann cell differentiation in vivo and in vitro have provided new insights into determinative signal transduction events both at the cell surface and in the nucleus. Several polypeptide growth factors and their receptors, most notably the neuregulins and receptors of the ErbB family, have been implicated in the specification of cell
T S, Zorick, G, Lemke
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Ageing in Differentiated Cells
Gerontology, 1974The effect of ageing on growth, function and cell loss in differentiated cells is reviewed briefly. Although there is some evidence of loss of function and of delay in the initiation of cell division in ageing cells, there is no evidence of massive cell loss. It is unlikely that an overall loss of cells or cell malfunction is responsible for limitation
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Current Opinion in Immunology, 1999
The differentiation of Th cells is regulated at different points by antigen and by other factors in a complex fashion that allows impressive flexibility in the T cell response generated and enables close control at multiple points to prevent an unwanted response.
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The differentiation of Th cells is regulated at different points by antigen and by other factors in a complex fashion that allows impressive flexibility in the T cell response generated and enables close control at multiple points to prevent an unwanted response.
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Science, 2017
Innate Immunity Hematopoietic stem cells are a common progenitor of adaptive and innate immune cells. However, the precise factors that guide differentiation down these disparate pathways remain unclear, in part owing to difficulties in working with small numbers of precursor cells. Lee et al .
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Innate Immunity Hematopoietic stem cells are a common progenitor of adaptive and innate immune cells. However, the precise factors that guide differentiation down these disparate pathways remain unclear, in part owing to difficulties in working with small numbers of precursor cells. Lee et al .
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T-Cell Differentiation and Maturation
Dermatologic Clinics, 1985Understanding of the differentiation and maturation of T cells has been greatly enhanced by several technical developments. Certainly, the most important of these has been the rapid expansion in the availability of monoclonal antibodies to identify surface markers on T cells.
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Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 2007
Stephen R, Farmer, Bruce M, Spiegelman
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Stephen R, Farmer, Bruce M, Spiegelman
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