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Nijagal A
,
Derderian C
,
Le T
,
Jarvis E
,
Nguyen L
,
Tang Q
,
Mackenzie TC
.
Direct and indirect antigen presentation lead to deletion of donor-specific T cells after in utero hematopoietic cell transplantation in mice.
Blood. 2013.
PubMed
Google Scholar
Sagar R
,
Almeida-Porada G
,
Blakemore K
,
Chan JKy
,
Choolani M
,
Götherström C
,
Jaulent A
,
Mackenzie TC
,
Mattar C
,
Porada CD
, et al.
Fetal and maternal safety considerations for in utero therapy clinical trials: iFeTiS consensus statement.
Mol Ther. 2020.
PubMed
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Mackenzie TC
.
Future AAVenues for In Utero Gene Therapy.
Cell Stem Cell. 2018;23(3):320-321.
PubMed
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S Derderian C
,
P Togarrati P
,
King C
,
Moradi PW
,
Reynaud D
,
Czechowicz A
,
Weissman IL
,
Mackenzie TC
.
In utero depletion of fetal hematopoietic stem cells improves engraftment after neonatal transplantation in mice.
Blood. 2014.
PubMed
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