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Clostridium perfringens α-toxin impairs erythropoiesis by inhibition of erythroid differentiation
Clostridium perfringens α-toxin induces hemolysis of erythrocytes from various species, but it has not been elucidated whether the toxin affects erythropoiesis.
Teruhisa Takagishi +5 more
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c-Maf is indispensable for the microenvironment of definitive erythropoiesis as it forms erythroblastic islands in fetal liver [PDF]
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Altered Chromatin Occupancy of Master Regulators Underlies Evolutionary Divergence in the Transcriptional Landscape of Erythroid Differentiation [PDF]
Erythropoiesis is one of the best understood examples of cellular differentiation. Morphologically, erythroid differentiation proceeds in a nearly identical fashion between humans and mice, but recent evidence has shown that networks of gene expression ...
An, Xiuli +5 more
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The protective immunity afforded by CD8+ T cells against blood-stage malaria remains controversial because no MHC class I molecules are displayed on parasite-infected human erythrocytes.
Takashi Imai +6 more
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Humanized Culture Medium for Clinical Expansion of Human Erythroblasts
Ex vivo-generated erythroblasts represent alternative transfusion products. However, inclusion of bovine components in media used for their growth precludes clinical use, highlighting the importance of developing culture media based on pharmaceutical ...
Giovanni Migliaccio +6 more
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Metabolic reprogramming during ineffective erythropoiesis in β-thalassemia/HbE disease
Ineffective erythropoiesis, the main cause of anemia in β-thalassemia disease, is characterized by dramatic expansion of erythroblasts and increased erythroblast cell death.
Chanyanat Sukhuma +10 more
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Erythroblast enucleation at a glance
ABSTRACT Erythroid enucleation, the penultimate step in mammalian erythroid terminal differentiation, is a unique cellular process by which red blood cells (erythrocytes) remove their nucleus and accompanying nuclear material. This complex, multi-stage event begins with chromatin compaction and cell cycle arrest and ends with generation ...
Lucas M. Newton +2 more
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Tyrosine kinase receptor RON functions downstream of the erythropoietin [PDF]
Erythropoietin (EPO) is required for cell survival during differentiation and for progenitor expansion during stress erythropoiesis. Although signaling pathways may couple directly to docking sites on the EPO receptor (EpoR), additional
Akker, E. (Emile) van den +8 more
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Transmembrane lipid transporters are believed to establish and maintain phospholipid asymmetry in biological membranes; however, little is known about the in vivo function of the specific transporters involved.
Bröer, Stefan +9 more
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Garland of Erythroblasts Around Macrophage: The Erythroblastic Island
Chandan Kumar, Garima Jain, Anita Chopra
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