The earliest thymic T cell progenitors sustain B cell and myeloid lineage potential
The stepwise commitment from hematopoietic stem cells in the bone marrow to T lymphocyte-restricted progenitors in the thymus represents a paradigm for understanding the requirement for distinct extrinsic cues during different stages of lineage restriction from multipotent to lineage-restricted prog...
Main Authors: | Luc, S, Luis, T, Boukarabila, H, Macaulay, I, Buza-Vidas, N, Bouriez-Jones, T, Lutteropp, M, Woll, P, Loughran, S, Mead, A, Hultquist, A, Brown, J, Mizukami, T, Matsuoka, S, Ferry, H, Anderson, K, Duarte, S, Atkinson, D, Soneji, S, Domanski, A, Farley, A, Sanjuan-Pla, A, Carella, C, Patient, R, De Bruijn, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2012
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