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Tracing T cell differentiation by genetic barcoding

Heijst, J.W.J. van

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Heijst, J. W. J. van. (2010, June 24). Tracing T cell differentiation by genetic barcoding.

Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/15721

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Tracing T cell differentiation

by genetic barcoding

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Tracing T cell differentiation by genetic barcoding

Proefschrift

ter verkrijging van

de graad van Doctor aan de Universiteit Leiden,

op gezag van Rector Magnificus prof.mr. P.F. van der Heijden, volgens besluit van het College voor Promoties

te verdedigen op donderdag 24 juni 2010 klokke 11.15 uur

door

Jeroen Waltherus Johannes van Heijst

geboren te Tilburg in 1981

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Promotiecommissie

Promotor: Prof. Dr. T.N.M. Schumacher

Overige leden: Prof. Dr. C.J.M. Melief Prof. Dr. T.H.M. Ottenhoff

Prof. Dr. R.A.W. van Lier (Universiteit van Amsterdam) Prof. Dr. J. Borst (Universiteit van Amsterdam)

Dr. H. Jacobs (NKI-AVL) Dr. B. van Steensel (NKI-AVL)

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Voor mijn ouders, voor Daniëlle

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The studies described in this thesis were performed at the Division of Immunology at the Netherlands Cancer Institute (NKI), Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

The printing of this thesis was financially supported by the Netherlands Cancer Institute and Leiden University.

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Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction and scope of this thesis 9

Chapter 2: Mapping the life histories of T cells 19

Nature Reviews Immunology (Invited)

Chapter 3: Dissecting T cell lineage relationships by cellular barcoding 37 J. Exp. Med. 205: 2309-2318 (2008)

Chapter 4: One naïve T cell, multiple fates in CD8+ T cell differentiation 57 J. Exp. Med. (In press)

Chapter 5: Effector and memory lineage decision occurs after naïve 81 T cell priming

Unpublished

Chapter 6: Recruitment of antigen-specific CD8+ T cells in response to 95 infection is markedly efficient

Science 325:1265-1269 (2009)

Chapter 7: Tracing cellular origins by inducible DNA diversification 113 in vivo

Unpublished

Chapter 8: Summary and discussion 129

Nederlandse samenvatting 143

Curriculum Vitae 151

List of publications 153

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