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Hematopoietic stem cells: Are they CD34-positive or CD34-negative?
Nature Medicine, 1998New findings add to the growing evidence that some stem cells in the bone marrow do not express the CD34 marker, which is currently used to select stem cells for transplantation ( pages 1038–1045 ).
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2010
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2014
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Who is hematopoietic stem cell: CD34+ or CD34-?
International journal of hematology, 2000Hematopoietic stem cells (HSC) possess multipotentiality, enabling them to self-renew and also to produce mature blood cells, such as erythrocytes, leukocytes, platelets, and lymphocytes. CD34 is a marker of human HSC, and all colony-forming activity of human bone marrow (BM) cells is found in the CD34+ fraction.
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Fingerprint CD34 Immunopositivity
Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 2010Iwei, Yeh, Timothy H, McCalmont
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Medecine sciences : M/S, 2006
Twenty years after the initial description of the CD34 antigen, scientists are still interested in elucidating the exact function of a prototypic > in human, primate and mouse models. While this question remains largely unresolved, this has not precluded the development of medical tools using the detection of CD34 in several applications that range ...
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Twenty years after the initial description of the CD34 antigen, scientists are still interested in elucidating the exact function of a prototypic > in human, primate and mouse models. While this question remains largely unresolved, this has not precluded the development of medical tools using the detection of CD34 in several applications that range ...
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