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Clonal Expansion
Multiplication or reproduction by cell division of a population of identical cells descended from a single progenitor. In immunology, may refer to…
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2014
2014
Characteristics of the somatic hypermutation in the Camelus dromedarius T cell receptor gamma (TRG) and delta (TRD) variable domains.
S. Ciccarese
,
G. Vaccarelli
,
+5 authors
R. Antonacci
Developmental and Comparative Immunology
2014
Corpus ID: 231762
Highly Cited
2011
Highly Cited
2011
A Monomorphic Haplotype of Chromosome Ia Is Associated with Widespread Success in Clonal and Nonclonal Populations of Toxoplasma gondii
A. Khan
,
N. Miller
,
+6 authors
L. Sibley
mBio
2011
Corpus ID: 10657396
ABSTRACT Toxoplasma gondii is a common parasite of animals that also causes a zoonotic infection in humans. Previous studies have…
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2010
2010
Sex allocation in clonal plants: might clonal expansion enhance fitness gains through male function?
M. Dorken
,
W. V. Drunen
Evolutionary Ecology
2010
Corpus ID: 21431118
The returns on investment in sexual reproduction are described by fitness gain curves and the shapes of these curves affect…
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Review
2003
Review
2003
Stem cells and diversity
E. McCulloch
Leukemia
2003
Corpus ID: 5273015
Modern hematology began with two technology-based revolutions. First, assays were developed for cells earlier in lineages than…
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Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
Identification and characterization of an immunophilin expressed during the clonal expansion phase of adipocyte differentiation.
W. Yeh
,
T. Li
,
B. Bierer
,
S. L. McKnight
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
1995
Corpus ID: 27203128
Mouse 3T3-L1 cells differentiate into fat-laden adipocytes in response to a cocktail of adipogenic hormones. This conversion…
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Review
1993
Review
1993
Stem cell renewal and determination during clonal expansion in normal and leukaemic haemopoiesis.
E. McCulloch
Cell Proliferation
1993
Corpus ID: 1811858
Normal haemopoiesis is a cellular hierarchy headed by pluripotent stem cells capable of both self renewal and, after…
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Highly Cited
1991
Highly Cited
1991
Predominance of nonproductive rearrangements of VH81X gene segments evidences a dependence of B cell clonal maturation on the structure of nascent H chains.
D. J. Decker
,
N. Boyle
,
N. Klinman
Journal of Immunology
1991
Corpus ID: 19249503
Ig H chain V regions using the VH81X gene segment were PCR amplified from genomic DNA obtained from either splenic B cells or…
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1991
1991
Additive and multiplicative relative risk in the two-stage clonal expansion model of carcinogenesis.
R L Kodell
,
Daniel Krewski
,
Daniel Krewski
,
J. Zielinski
Risk Analysis
1991
Corpus ID: 21084783
The effects of exposure to two carcinogens are explored within the context of the two-stage clonal expansion model of…
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1989
1989
Cellular senescence involves stochastic processes causing loss of expression of differentiated function genes: visualization by in situ hybridization for steroid 17 alpha-hydroxylase in bovine…
R. F. Ryan
,
J. P. Hancock
,
J. McDonald
,
P. Hornsby
Experimental Cell Research
1989
Corpus ID: 36288769
Highly Cited
1988
Highly Cited
1988
Mutational hot spots in Ig V region genes of human follicular lymphomas
S. Levy
,
Eileen Mendel
,
Shinichiro Kon
,
Zafrira Avnur
,
Ronald Levy
Journal of Experimental Medicine
1988
Corpus ID: 2920156
The genes coding for the Ig light chains expressed in two cases of human follicular lymphoma were cloned and sequenced. In each…
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