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Embryonic keratin19+ progenitors generate multiple functionally distinct progeny to maintain epithelial diversity in the adult thymus medulla.
Nature communications
Lucas B,White AJ,Klein F,Veiga-Villauriz C,Handel A,Bacon A,Cosway EJ,James KD,Parnell SM,Ohigashi I,Takahama Y,Jenkinson WE,Hollander GA,Lu WY,Anderson G
Published figure using CD249 (BP-1) monoclonal antibody (Product # 13-5891-82) in Flow Cytometry
Wed Apr 12 00:00:00 UTC 2023
Genetic timestamping of plasma cells in vivo reveals tissue-specific homeostatic population turnover.
eLife
Xu AQ,Barbosa RR,Calado DP
13-5891 was used in Flow cytometry/Cell sorting to characterize a genetic tool (JchaincreERT2) in the mouse that permits first-ever specific genetic manipulation in PCs in vivo, across immunoglobulin isotypes.
Mon Nov 02 00:00:00 UTC 2020
Lymphatic Contribution to the Cellular Niche in Heterotopic Ossification.
Annals of surgery
Loder S,Agarwal S,Sorkin M,Breuler C,Li J,Peterson J,Gardenier J,Hsieh HH,Wang SC,Mehrara BJ,Levi B
Thu Dec 01 00:00:00 UTC 2016
Analysis of Bone-Cartilage-Stromal Progenitor Populations in Trauma Induced and Genetic Models of Heterotopic Ossification.
Stem cells (Dayton, Ohio)
Agarwal S,Loder SJ,Sorkin M,Li S,Shrestha S,Zhao B,Mishina Y,James AW,Levi B
13-5891-82 was used in Flow Cytometry to indicate that bone-cartilage-stromal progenitor cells contribute to de novo bone formation during adulthood and may hold substantial regenerative potential.
Wed Jun 01 00:00:00 UTC 2016
BMP signaling mediated by constitutively active Activin type 1 receptor (ACVR1) results in ectopic bone formation localized to distal extremity joints.
Developmental biology
Agarwal S,Loder SJ,Brownley C,Eboda O,Peterson JR,Hayano S,Wu B,Zhao B,Kaartinen V,Wong VC,Mishina Y,Levi B
13-5891 was used in Flow cytometry/Cell sorting to characterise a novel mouse model of heterotopic ossification.
Wed Apr 15 00:00:00 UTC 2015
ID4 controls mammary stem cells and marks breast cancers with a stem cell-like phenotype.
Nature communications
Junankar S,Baker LA,Roden DL,Nair R,Elsworth B,Gallego-Ortega D,Lacaze P,Cazet A,Nikolic I,Teo WS,Yang J,McFarland A,Harvey K,Naylor MJ,Lakhani SR,Simpson PT,Raghavendra A,Saunus J,Madore J,Kaplan W,Ormandy C,Millar EK,O'Toole S,Yun K,Swarbrick A
13-5891 was used in Flow cytometry/Cell sorting to investigate the role of ID4 as a regulator of mammary stem cells.
Fri Mar 27 00:00:00 UTC 2015
Stem and progenitor cell division kinetics during postnatal mouse mammary gland development.
Nature communications
Giraddi RR,Shehata M,Gallardo M,Blasco MA,Simons BD,Stingl J
13-5891 was used in Flow cytometry/Cell sorting to investigate the division properties of mammary stem and progenitor cells, showing that most cell division in the adult gland is restricted to the oestrogen receptor-expressing luminal cell lineage.
Thu Oct 29 00:00:00 UTC 2015
Mammary stem cells have myoepithelial cell properties.
Nature cell biology
Prater MD,Petit V,Alasdair Russell I,Giraddi RR,Shehata M,Menon S,Schulte R,Kalajzic I,Rath N,Olson MF,Metzger D,Faraldo MM,Deugnier MA,Glukhova MA,Stingl J
13-5891 was used in Flow cytometry/Cell sorting to show that myoepithelial cells function as long-lived lineage-restricted stem cells in the virgin state and during pregnancy.
Wed Oct 01 00:00:00 UTC 2014
The influence of tamoxifen on normal mouse mammary gland homeostasis.
Breast cancer research : BCR
Shehata M,van Amerongen R,Zeeman AL,Giraddi RR,Stingl J
13-5891 was used in Flow cytometry/Cell sorting to determine if varying doses of tamoxifen skews the distribution and the apoptosis and proliferation status of different types of mammary epithelial cells in vivo.
Thu Jul 24 00:00:00 UTC 2014
Developmental changes in the in vitro activated regenerative activity of primitive mammary epithelial cells.
PLoS biology
Makarem M,Kannan N,Nguyen LV,Knapp DJ,Balani S,Prater MD,Stingl J,Raouf A,Nemirovsky O,Eirew P,Eaves CJ
13-5891 was used in Flow cytometry/Cell sorting to investigate the regenerative potential of foetal mammary epithelial cells compared to adult cells.
Thu Mar 06 00:00:00 UTC 2014
Developmentally regulated availability of RANKL and CD40 ligand reveals distinct mechanisms of fetal and adult cross-talk in the thymus medulla.
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)
Desanti GE,Cowan JE,Baik S,Parnell SM,White AJ,Penninger JM,Lane PJ,Jenkinson EJ,Jenkinson WE,Anderson G
13-5891 was used in Flow cytometry/Cell sorting to study how multiple hemopoietic cell types regulate mTEC development through differential provision of RANKL/CD40L during ontogeny, revealing molecular differences in foetal and adult hemopoietic cross-talk.
Sat Dec 15 00:00:00 UTC 2012
PDGFRalpha-expressing mesenchyme regulates thymus growth and the availability of intrathymic niches.
Blood
Jenkinson WE,Rossi SW,Parnell SM,Jenkinson EJ,Anderson G
13-5891 was used in Flow cytometry/Cell sorting to study the regulation of thymus growth and the availability of intrathymic niches by pdgfralpha-expressing mesenchyme.
Thu Feb 01 00:00:00 UTC 2007