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Adult T-cell progenitors retain myeloid potential

Haruka Wada, Kyoko Masuda, Rumi Satoh, Kiyokazu Kakugawa, Tomokatsu Ikawa, Yoshimoto Katsura & Hiroshi Kawamoto

Nature 452, 768-772(10 April 2008)

doi:10.1038/nature06839

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Figure 1

Early progenitors in the adult thymus retain the potential to generate macrophages.

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T-cell progenitors in adult thymus that have lost B-cell potential retain macrophage potential.

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In vivo evidence that T-cell progenitors contribute to the production of thymic macrophages.

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Figure 4

T-cell progenitors retain macrophage potential after B-cell potential has been shut off.

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