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Bradley T. Messmer, Davorka Messmer, Steven L. Allen, Jonathan E. Kolitz, Prasad Kudalkar, Denise Cesar, Elizabeth J. Murphy, Prasad Koduru, Manlio Ferrarini, Simona Zupo, Giovanna Cutrona, Rajendra N. Damle, Tarun Wasil, Kanti R. Rai, Marc K. Hellerstein, Nicholas Chiorazzi
Published in Volume 115, Issue 3
J Clin Invest. 2005; 115(3):755–764 doi:10.1172/JCI23409
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Models for analysis of cellular 2H enrichment. (A) Single-compartment model in which 1 well-mixed pool is assumed. Unequal birth and death rates cause a change in pool size, but the labeled cell fraction is a function only of the birth rate (see Methods). (B) Two-compartment model in which cells proliferate in a distinct compartment (v1) and efflux into the sampled compartment (blood, v2). The birth, efflux, and death rates in all compartments were assumed to be equal. This model does not explicitly allow for the return of cells from the blood to the first compartment, but a high rate of exchange between the compartments relative to the birth rate would functionally equilibrate the model into a single compartment. Total clonal birth rate, B, is b / 1 + vr, where vr is the size of the second compartment relative to the first (v2/v1).