Estimation of division and death rates of lymphocytes in different conditions is vital for quantitative understanding of the immune system. Deuterium, in the form of deuterated glucose or heavy water, can be used to measure rates of proliferation and death of lymphocytes in vivo. Inferring these rates from labeling and delabeling curves has been subject to considerable debate with different groups suggesting different mathematical models for that purpose. We show that the three most common models, which are based on quite different biological assumptions, actually predict mathematically identical labeling curves with one parameter for the exponential up and down slope, and one parameter defining the maximum labeling level. By extending thes...
<div><p>Cell proliferation is the common characteristic of all biological systems. The immune system...
The different lymphocyte populations of the immune system are maintained at fairly constant numbers ...
Cell proliferation may be measured in vivo by quantifying DNA synthesis with isotopically labeled de...
The ability to measure, describe and interpret T cell kinetics is pivotal in understanding normal ly...
Reliable estimates of lymphocyte turnover are important for understanding the immune response in he...
The functioning of the immune system involves tightly regulated proliferation, differentiation and d...
Quantitative understanding of the kinetics of lymphocyte proliferation and death upon activation wit...
5-Bromo-2*-deoxyuridine (BrdU) is frequently used to measure the turnover of cell populations in viv...
Deuterium is a non-toxic, stable isotope that can safely be administered to humans and mice to study...
Deuterium is a non-toxic, stable isotope that can safely be administered to humans and mice to study...
Stable isotope labeling is the state of the art technique for in vivo quantification of lymphocyte k...
Stable isotope labeling is the state of the art technique for in vivo quantification of lymphocyte k...
<p>Each symbol represents a different individual, horizontal lines represent the median of the estim...
A mathematical model that describes the time evolution of the DNA-BrdUrd distribution, as measured i...
Cell proliferation is the common characteristic of all biological systems. The immune system insures...
<div><p>Cell proliferation is the common characteristic of all biological systems. The immune system...
The different lymphocyte populations of the immune system are maintained at fairly constant numbers ...
Cell proliferation may be measured in vivo by quantifying DNA synthesis with isotopically labeled de...
The ability to measure, describe and interpret T cell kinetics is pivotal in understanding normal ly...
Reliable estimates of lymphocyte turnover are important for understanding the immune response in he...
The functioning of the immune system involves tightly regulated proliferation, differentiation and d...
Quantitative understanding of the kinetics of lymphocyte proliferation and death upon activation wit...
5-Bromo-2*-deoxyuridine (BrdU) is frequently used to measure the turnover of cell populations in viv...
Deuterium is a non-toxic, stable isotope that can safely be administered to humans and mice to study...
Deuterium is a non-toxic, stable isotope that can safely be administered to humans and mice to study...
Stable isotope labeling is the state of the art technique for in vivo quantification of lymphocyte k...
Stable isotope labeling is the state of the art technique for in vivo quantification of lymphocyte k...
<p>Each symbol represents a different individual, horizontal lines represent the median of the estim...
A mathematical model that describes the time evolution of the DNA-BrdUrd distribution, as measured i...
Cell proliferation is the common characteristic of all biological systems. The immune system insures...
<div><p>Cell proliferation is the common characteristic of all biological systems. The immune system...
The different lymphocyte populations of the immune system are maintained at fairly constant numbers ...
Cell proliferation may be measured in vivo by quantifying DNA synthesis with isotopically labeled de...