The generation of cellular heterogeneity is an essential feature of immune responses. Understanding the heritability and asymmetry of phenotypic changes throughout this process requires determination of clonal-level contributions to fate selection. Evaluating intraclonal and interclonal heterogeneity and the influence of distinct fate determinants in large numbers of cell lineages, however, is usually laborious, requiring familial tracing and fate mapping. In this study, we introduce a novel, accessible, high-throughput method for measuring familial fate changes with accompanying statistical tools for testing hypotheses. The method combines multiplexing of division tracking dyes with detection of phenotypic markers to reveal clonal lineage ...
Lineage tracing is the identification of all progeny of a single cell. Although its origins date bac...
To understand stem cell differentiation along multiple lineages, it is necessary to resolve heteroge...
Clonal heterogeneity in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) forms the basis for treatment failure and relap...
The generation of cellular heterogeneity is an essential feature of immune responses. Understanding ...
The generation of cellular heterogeneity is an essential feature of immune responses. Understanding ...
Multicellular organisms are composed of heterogeneous groups of cells that, through specialized role...
<div><p>Tracking and isolating live cells based on their proliferative history in live animals remai...
Lineage tracing is an essential tool to study stem cell fate. Although traditional lineage tracing t...
Intratumour heterogeneity has been observed in multiple cancers and has been postulated as a critica...
We introduce a microfluidic platform that enables off-chip single-cell RNA-seq after multi-generatio...
Rapid clonal expansion of antigen-specific T cells is a fundamental feature of adaptive immune respo...
Despite intensive research, many longstanding questions of experimental hematology remain unsolved. ...
Tracking the progeny of single cells is necessary for building lineage trees that recapitulate proce...
Stem cell differentiation pathways are most often studied at the population level, whereas critical ...
SummaryStem cell differentiation pathways are most often studied at the population level, whereas cr...
Lineage tracing is the identification of all progeny of a single cell. Although its origins date bac...
To understand stem cell differentiation along multiple lineages, it is necessary to resolve heteroge...
Clonal heterogeneity in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) forms the basis for treatment failure and relap...
The generation of cellular heterogeneity is an essential feature of immune responses. Understanding ...
The generation of cellular heterogeneity is an essential feature of immune responses. Understanding ...
Multicellular organisms are composed of heterogeneous groups of cells that, through specialized role...
<div><p>Tracking and isolating live cells based on their proliferative history in live animals remai...
Lineage tracing is an essential tool to study stem cell fate. Although traditional lineage tracing t...
Intratumour heterogeneity has been observed in multiple cancers and has been postulated as a critica...
We introduce a microfluidic platform that enables off-chip single-cell RNA-seq after multi-generatio...
Rapid clonal expansion of antigen-specific T cells is a fundamental feature of adaptive immune respo...
Despite intensive research, many longstanding questions of experimental hematology remain unsolved. ...
Tracking the progeny of single cells is necessary for building lineage trees that recapitulate proce...
Stem cell differentiation pathways are most often studied at the population level, whereas critical ...
SummaryStem cell differentiation pathways are most often studied at the population level, whereas cr...
Lineage tracing is the identification of all progeny of a single cell. Although its origins date bac...
To understand stem cell differentiation along multiple lineages, it is necessary to resolve heteroge...
Clonal heterogeneity in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) forms the basis for treatment failure and relap...