Clonal analysis of lineage fate in native haematopoiesis
Alejo E. Rodriguez-Fraticelli,
Samuel L. Wolock,
Caleb S. Weinreb,
Riccardo Panero,
Sachin H. Patel,
Maja Jankovic,
Jianlong Sun,
Raffaele A. Calogero,
Allon M. Klein and
Fernando D. Camargo ()
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Alejo E. Rodriguez-Fraticelli: Stem Cell Program, Boston Children’s Hospital
Samuel L. Wolock: Harvard Medical School
Caleb S. Weinreb: Harvard Medical School
Riccardo Panero: Molecular Biotechnology Center, University of Torino
Sachin H. Patel: Stem Cell Program, Boston Children’s Hospital
Maja Jankovic: Stem Cell Program, Boston Children’s Hospital
Jianlong Sun: Stem Cell Program, Boston Children’s Hospital
Raffaele A. Calogero: Molecular Biotechnology Center, University of Torino
Allon M. Klein: Harvard Medical School
Fernando D. Camargo: Stem Cell Program, Boston Children’s Hospital
Nature, 2018, vol. 553, issue 7687, 212-216
Abstract:
Transposon tagging to clonally trace progenitors and stem cells provides evidence for a substantially revised roadmap for unperturbed haematopoiesis, and highlights unique properties of multipotent progenitors and haematopoietic stem cells in situ.
Date: 2018
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