Roland Scollay mostly deals with Cell biology, Stem cell, Precursor cell, Thymocyte and T-cell receptor. Haematopoiesis is closely connected to Bone marrow in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Stem cell. His Precursor cell research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Endogeny, Immunology and Mouse Thymus.
His T lymphocyte research extends to the thematically linked field of Thymocyte. His T-cell receptor research includes themes of Gene rearrangement and CD8. His CD8 research includes elements of Molecular biology, Receptor, Alpha chain and Dendritic cell.
Roland Scollay spends much of his time researching Molecular biology, Immunology, Thymocyte, Antigen and CD8. His research in Molecular biology intersects with topics in Cellular differentiation, Concanavalin A, T cell, Interleukin 2 and Cytotoxic T cell. He is interested in T lymphocyte, which is a field of Immunology.
His study in Thymocyte is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Receptor, Internal medicine, Endocrinology and Cell biology. The various areas that Roland Scollay examines in his Antigen study include Spleen, Antibody, Monoclonal antibody and Pathology. His research in CD8 intersects with topics in Alpha chain, Ontogeny and T-cell receptor.
His primary scientific interests are in T-cell receptor, Immunology, T lymphocyte, Cell biology and Molecular biology. His study in Immunology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Haematopoiesis and Stem cell. His studies deal with areas such as T cell, Endocrinology, Ratón and Lymphatic system as well as T lymphocyte.
His Cell biology research includes themes of TCR Gamma-Delta, Lineage, Recent Thymic Emigrant and Thymocyte. The Molecular biology study combines topics in areas such as Beta and Cellular differentiation. His Antigen study focuses on CD8 in particular.
Roland Scollay mainly focuses on T-cell receptor, Immunology, Molecular biology, T cell and Population. His research integrates issues of T lymphocyte and Cell biology in his study of T-cell receptor. His Molecular biology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Alpha, Gene rearrangement, Genetics, Cellular differentiation and Allelic exclusion.
His work carried out in the field of T cell brings together such families of science as Regulation of gene expression, Beta and CD8. His CD8 study is associated with Antigen. There are a combination of areas like Stem cell, Precursor cell, Thymocyte, Myeloid and Bone Marrow Stem Cell integrated together with his Population study.
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Thymus cell migration. Quantitative aspects of cellular traffic from the thymus to the periphery in mice.
Roland G. Scollay;Eugene C. Butcher;Irving L. Weissman.
European Journal of Immunology (1980)
The surface phenotype of dendritic cells purified from mouse thymus and spleen: investigation of the CD8 expression by a subpopulation of dendritic cells.
David Vremec;MicheUe Zorbas;Roland Scollay;Dolores J. Saunders.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (1992)
HIV, but not murine leukemia virus, vectors mediate high efficiency gene transfer into freshly isolated G0/G1 human hematopoietic stem cells
Nobuko Uchida;Richard E. Sutton;Annabelle M. Friera;Dongping He.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1998)
Organ specificity of lymphocyte migration: mediation by highly selective lymphocyte interaction with organ‐specific determinants on high endothelial venules
Eugene C. Butcher;Roland G. Scollay;Irving L. Weissman.
European Journal of Immunology (1980)
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.
Nature (1991)
T cell development in the adult murine thymus: changes in the expression of the surface antigens Ly2, L3T4 and B2A2 during development from early precursor cells to emigrants.
Roland Scollay;Perry Bartlett;Ken Shortman.
Immunological Reviews (1984)
Kinetics of mature T-cell development in the thymus
Mark Egerton;Roland Scollay;Ken Shortman.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1990)
The generation and fate of thymocytes.
K Shortman;M Egerton;G J Spangrude;R Scollay.
Seminars in Immunology (1990)
Developmental potential of the earliest precursor cells from the adult mouse thymus.
L. Wu;Mariastefania Antica;G.R. Johnson;Roland Scollay.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (1991)
Regulation of TCR α and β gene allelic exclusion during T-cell development
Marie Malissen;Jeannine Trucy;Evelyne Jouvin-Marche;Pierre-André Cazenave.
Immunology Today (1992)
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