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| Open AccessDiverse mutational landscapes in human lymphocytes
Sequencing of individual human lymphocyte clones shows that they are highly prone to mutations, with higher burdens in memory cells than in naive cells arising from mutational processes associated with differentiation and tissue residency.
- Heather E. Machado
- , Emily Mitchell
- & Peter J. Campbell
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A mechanosensitive peri-arteriolar niche for osteogenesis and lymphopoiesis
A peri-arteriolar niche in the bone marrow for osteogenesis and lymphopoiesis is maintained by mechanical stimulation and is depleted during ageing.
- Bo Shen
- , Alpaslan Tasdogan
- & Sean J. Morrison
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Single-cell RNA-seq identifies a PD-1hi ILC progenitor and defines its development pathway
Single-cell RNA sequencing of bone marrow innate lymphoid cell (ILC) precursors reveals that PD-1 marks a committed ILC progenitor and that ILC2 development requires Bcl11b and IL-25R expression; activated ILCs can also be depleted by a PD-1 antibody.
- Yong Yu
- , Jason C. H. Tsang
- & Pentao Liu
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Diverse and heritable lineage imprinting of early haematopoietic progenitors
In vivo ‘cellular barcoding’ shows that early haematopoietic progenitors are heterogeneous in the cell types that they produce, and this is partly due to an ‘imprinting’ of fate in progenitors, including for a separate dendritic cell lineage.
- Shalin H. Naik
- , Leïla Perié
- & Ton N. Schumacher