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Hoi Pat Tsang
Researcher at University of Oxford
Publications - 4
Citations - 32
Hoi Pat Tsang is an academic researcher from University of Oxford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Induced pluripotent stem cell. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications receiving 22 citations. Previous affiliations of Hoi Pat Tsang include John Radcliffe Hospital & National Health Service.
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Distinct gene expression program dynamics during erythropoiesis from human induced pluripotent stem cells compared with adult and cord blood progenitors.
Alison T. Merryweather-Clarke,Alison T. Merryweather-Clarke,Alex J. Tipping,Alex J. Tipping,Abigail A. Lamikanra,Abigail A. Lamikanra,Rui Fa,Basel Abu-Jamous,Hoi Pat Tsang,Hoi Pat Tsang,Lee Carpenter,Lee Carpenter,Kathryn J. H. Robson,Asoke K. Nandi,Asoke K. Nandi,David J. Roberts,David J. Roberts +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a high-resolution transcriptional view of definitive erythropoiesis captures the regulation of genes relevant to cell-cycle control and confers statistical power to deploy novel bioinformatics methods.
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The Migratory Properties and Numbers of T Regulatory Cell Subsets in Circulation Are Differentially Influenced by Season and Are Associated With Vitamin D Status.
Abigail A. Lamikanra,Abigail A. Lamikanra,Hoi Pat Tsang,Hoi Pat Tsang,Shaza Elsiddig,Shaza Elsiddig,Michael Spencer,Michael Spencer,Elinor Curnow,Robert Danby,Robert Danby,David J. Roberts,David J. Roberts +12 more
TL;DR: Monitoring the proportion of natural thymus-derived Tregs (nTregs) defined as (CD3+CD4+CD25+FOXP3+ CD127–/low) cells as a proportion of CD4+ T cells suggested an influence of season on nTreg frequencies, which found that, between individuals at any given time, nT Reg frequencies ranged from 1.8% in February to 8.7% in the summer.
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Enumerating regulatory T cells in cryopreserved umbilical cord blood samples using FOXP3 methylation specific quantitative PCR.
Richard C. Duggleby,Richard C. Duggleby,Hoi Pat Tsang,Hoi Pat Tsang,Kathryn Strange,Kathryn Strange,A.J. McWhinnie,Abigail A. Lamikanra,Abigail A. Lamikanra,David J. Roberts,David J. Roberts,Diana Hernandez,Diana Hernandez,J. Alejandro Madrigal,Robert Danby,Robert Danby,Robert Danby +16 more
TL;DR: Epigenetic assessment offers significant advantages over flow cytometry for analysing cryopreserved CB; similar cell numbers were observed both in fresh and frozen samples, and multiple epigenetic assessments can be performed from DNA extracted from small cryop Reserved CB segments; often the only CB sample available for clinical studies.
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Measuring the resting naive sub-population of T-regulatory cells improves prediction of suppressive function of clinical grade T-regulatory products
Abigail A. Lamikanra,Abigail A. Lamikanra,W Zhang,Hoi Pat Tsang,Hoi Pat Tsang,Phillip Morgan,David Smith,Elinor Curnow,Jon Smythe,Andy Peniket,Robert Danby,Robert Danby,David J. Roberts,David J. Roberts,David J. Roberts +14 more