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    Deuterated water (2H2O, heavy water) labelling to investigate human cell dynamics in vivo - lessons in protocol design and toxicity from the current literature

    Deuterated water (2H2O, heavy water) labelling to investigate human cell dynamics in vivo - lessons in protocol design and toxicity from the current literature by Ami Song, Yan Zhang, Robert Busch, Becca Asquith, Derek Macallan, Derek Macallan

    Published 2025-04-01
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    Accelerated in vivo proliferation of memory phenotype CD4+ T-cells in human HIV-1 infection irrespective of viral chemokine co-receptor tropism.

    Accelerated in vivo proliferation of memory phenotype CD4+ T-cells in human HIV-1 infection irrespective of viral chemokine co-receptor tropism. by Yan Zhang, Catherine de Lara, Andrew Worth, Andrea Hegedus, Karoliina Laamanen, Peter Beverley, Derek Macallan

    Published 2013-01-01
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    The impact of model assumptions in interpreting cell kinetic studies

    The impact of model assumptions in interpreting cell kinetic studies by Ada Wing Chi Yan, Ildar Sadreev, Jonas Mackerodt, Yan Zhang, Derek Macallan, Robert Busch, Becca Asquith

    Published 2025-06-01
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    Two distinct subpopulations of human stem-like memory T cells exhibit complementary roles in self-renewal and clonal longevity.

    Two distinct subpopulations of human stem-like memory T cells exhibit complementary roles in self-renewal and clonal longevity. by Danai Koftori, Charandeep Kaur, Laura Mora Bitria, Yan Zhang, Linda Hadcocks, Ada W C Yan, Piotr F Burzyński, Kristin Ladell, Daniel E Speiser, Katrina M Pollock, Derek Macallan, Becca Asquith

    Published 2025-06-01
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