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    KREAP: an automated Galaxy platform to quantify in vitro re-epithelialization kinetics by Fernandez-Gutierrez, Marcela M, van Zessen, David B H, van Baarlen, Peter, Kleerebezem, Michiel, Stubbs, Andrew P

    Published in Gigascience (01-07-2018)
    “…In vitro scratch assays have been widely used to study the influence of bioactive substances on the processes of cell migration and proliferation that are…”
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    Public Clonotypes and Convergent Recombination Characterize the Naïve CD8 + T-Cell Receptor Repertoire of Extremely Preterm Neonates by Carey, Alison J, Hope, Jennifer L, Mueller, Yvonne M, Fike, Adam J, Kumova, Ogan K, van Zessen, David B H, Steegers, Eric A P, van der Burg, Mirjam, Katsikis, Peter D

    Published in Frontiers in immunology (19-12-2017)
    “…Respiratory support improvements have aided survival of premature neonates, but infection susceptibility remains a predominant problem. We previously reported…”
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    Rapid Evolution of the CD8+ TCR Repertoire in Neonatal Mice by Carey, Alison J, Gracias, Donald T, Thayer, Jillian L, Boesteanu, Alina C, Kumova, Ogan K, Mueller, Yvonne M, Hope, Jennifer L, Fraietta, Joseph A, van Zessen, David B H, Katsikis, Peter D

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-03-2016)
    “…Currently, there is little consensus regarding the most appropriate animal model to study acute infection and the virus-specific CD8(+) T cell (CTL) responses…”
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    The CD8+ T-cell receptor (TCR) repertoire in extremely preterm neonates is highly shared and convergent by Carey, Alison J, Hope, Jennifer L, Fike, Adam J, Mueller, Yvonne M, Nguyen, Linda T, Kumova, Ogan K, Van Zessen, David BH, van der Burg, Mirjam, Katsikis, Peter D

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-05-2017)
    “…Neonates have an immunological immaturity which persists from fetal life into the newborn period and can result in a poorly protective response to…”
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