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Multi-isotope imaging mass spectrometry quantifies stem cell division and metabolism

Matthew L. Steinhauser, Andrew P. Bailey, Samuel E. Senyo, Christelle Guillermier, Todd S. Perlstein, Alex P. Gould, Richard T. Lee and Claude P. Lechene ()
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Matthew L. Steinhauser: Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Andrew P. Bailey: Medical Research Council National Institute for Medical Research, Mill Hill, London NW7 1AA, UK
Samuel E. Senyo: Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Christelle Guillermier: Harvard Medical School
Todd S. Perlstein: Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Alex P. Gould: Medical Research Council National Institute for Medical Research, Mill Hill, London NW7 1AA, UK
Richard T. Lee: Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Claude P. Lechene: Harvard Medical School

Nature, 2012, vol. 481, issue 7382, 516-519

Abstract: Multi-isotope imaging mass spectrometry is used to investigate the ‘immortal strand hypothesis’, Drosophila lipid metabolism and human lymphopoiesis.

Date: 2012
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