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Gerald J. Spangrude

Gerald J. Spangrude

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
51
Citations
14317
World Ranking
16968
National Ranking
6995

Overview

Gerald J. Spangrude is affiliated with the University of Utah in the United States. The body of their academic work and professional engagement is centered around their association with this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Purification and Characterization of Mouse Hematopoietic Stem Cells

    Gerald J. Spangrude;Shelly Heimfeld;Irving L. Weissman

  • Hematopoietic Origin of Pathological Grooming in Hoxb8 Mutant Mice

    Shau Kwaun Chen;Petr Tvrdik;Erik Peden;Scott Cho

  • Ascorbate regulates haematopoietic stem cell function and leukaemogenesis

    Michalis Agathocleous;Corbin E. Meacham;Rebecca J. Burgess;Elena Piskounova

  • Long-term repopulation of irradiated mice with limiting numbers of purified hematopoietic stem cells : in vivo expansion of stem cell phenotype but not function

    Gerald J. Spangrude;Diane M. Brooks;Daniel B. Tumas

  • CD4 expressed on earliest T-lineage precursor cells in the adult murine thymus.

    Li Wu;Roland Scollay;Mark Egerton;Mark Egerton;Martin Pearse;Martin Pearse

  • Resting and activated subsets of mouse multipotent hematopoietic stem cells.

    Gerald J. Spangrude;Gregory R. Johnson

  • The generation and fate of thymocytes.

    K Shortman;M Egerton;G J Spangrude;R Scollay

  • Functional heterogeneity is associated with the cell cycle status of murine hematopoietic stem cells

    William H. Fleming;Eytan J. Alpern;Nobuko Uchida;Koichi Ikuta

  • Mouse hematopoietic stem-cell antigen Sca-1 is a member of the Ly-6 antigen family

    M van de Rijn;S Heimfeld;G J Spangrude;I L Weissman

  • Stem cells [14]

    Irving Weissman;Gerald Spangrude;Shelly Heimfeld;Laurie Smith

  • EARLY EVENTS IN T-CELL MATURATION

    B. Adkins;C. Mueller;C. Y. Okada;R. A. Reichert

  • Mouse hematopoietic stem cells

    Gerald J. Spangrude;Laurie Smith;Nobuko Uchida;Koichi Ikuta

  • Inhibition of lymphocyte and neutrophil chemotaxis by pertussis toxin.

    G J Spangrude;F Sacchi;H R Hill;D E Van Epps

  • Properties of a Fetal Multipotent Neural Stem Cell (NEP Cell)

    Jingli Cai;Yuanyuan Wu;Takumi Mirua;Jeanne L. Pierce

  • Mouse strain variability in the expression of the hematopoietic stem cell antigen Ly-6A/E by bone marrow cells

    Gerald J. Spangrude;Diane M. Brooks

  • Rhodamine-123 staining in hematopoietic stem cells of young mice indicates mitochondrial activation rather than dye efflux.

    MiJung Kim;Donna D. Cooper;Stanley F. Hayes;Gerald J. Spangrude

  • Differentiation of hematopoietic stem cells in irradiated mouse thymic lobes. Kinetics and phenotype of progeny.

    G J Spangrude;R Scollay

  • Major age-related changes of mouse hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells.

    Mijung Kim;Hee Bom Moon;Gerald J. Spangrude

  • Molecular mechanisms of lymphocyte extravasation. I. Studies of two selective inhibitors of lymphocyte recirculation.

    G J Spangrude;B A Braaten;R A Daynes

  • Chimerism of the transplanted heart.

    Gerald J Spangrude;Beverly Torok-Storb;Marie-Terese Little

Frequent Co-Authors

Irving L. Weissman
Irving L. Weissman Stanford University
Raymond A. Daynes
Raymond A. Daynes University of Utah
John D. Phillips
John D. Phillips University of Utah
Janis J. Weis
Janis J. Weis University of Utah
Gerald G. Krueger
Gerald G. Krueger University of Utah
George Chen
George Chen University of Southampton
Roland Scollay
Roland Scollay Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
Anna Rita Migliaccio
Anna Rita Migliaccio University of Bologna
David P. Steensma
David P. Steensma Harvard University
Michael A. Pulsipher
Michael A. Pulsipher University of Utah

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