Publications by authors named "A McWhinnie"

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  • Allogeneic haematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) is a vital treatment for severe blood disorders but poses high risks; better matching strategies, especially regarding Tregs in grafts, are needed for improved outcomes.
  • A study was conducted to compare flow cytometry and epigenetic, DNA-based methods for measuring Treg content in cryopreserved umbilical cord blood (CB) units, assessing their agreement and reliability.
  • Results showed that epigenetic methods consistently provided accurate measurements in both fresh and frozen samples, while flow cytometry was limited to fresh samples due to cell death after freezing; this makes epigenetic analysis a superior approach in evaluating cryopreserved CB.
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The placenta is the extraembryonic organ that supports the fetus during intrauterine life. Although placental dysfunction results in major disorders of pregnancy with immediate and lifelong consequences for the mother and child, our knowledge of the human placenta is limited owing to a lack of functional experimental models. After implantation, the trophectoderm of the blastocyst rapidly proliferates and generates the trophoblast, the unique cell type of the placenta.

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Allele-level resolution data at primary HLA typing is the ideal for most histocompatibility testing laboratories. Many high-throughput molecular HLA typing approaches are unable to determine the phase of observed DNA sequence polymorphisms, leading to ambiguous results. The use of higher resolution methods is often restricted due to cost and time limitations.

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The new HLA-A*74:23 allele differs from the closest allele A*74:01 by a nucleotide change in exon 3 at codon 97.

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