Current best estimates for the average lifespans of mouse and human leukocytes: reviewing two decades of deuterium‐labeling experiments

Volume: 285, Issue: 1, Pages: 233 - 248
Published: Aug 11, 2018
Abstract
Deuterium is a non-toxic, stable isotope that can safely be administered to humans and mice to study their cellular turnover rates in vivo. It is incorporated into newly synthesized DNA strands during cell division, without interference with the kinetics of cells, and the accumulation and loss of deuterium in the DNA of sorted (sub-)populations of leukocytes can be used to estimate their cellular production rates and lifespans. In the past two...
Paper Details
Title
Current best estimates for the average lifespans of mouse and human leukocytes: reviewing two decades of deuterium‐labeling experiments
Published Date
Aug 11, 2018
Volume
285
Issue
1
Pages
233 - 248
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