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Ikaros: a key regulator of haematopoiesis

The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology, 2002
Ikaros is an essential transcription factor for normal lymphocyte development. Because of its interaction with a number of closely related factors, Ikaros is required for correct regulation of differentiation and cell proliferation in T- and B-cell lineages.
Joel P. Mackay   +2 more
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Adrenergic regulation of haematopoiesis

Pharmacological Research, 1995
In spite of many reports demonstrating the presence of sympathetic fibres innervating the bone marrow, the evidence for a direct adrenergic influence on haematopoiesis is a recent finding. This review concentrates on recent work on the role of adrenergic agents in haematopoiesis.
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Cross Talk between Haematopoiesis and Angiogenesis

2003
The relationship between endothelial cells (EC) and haematopoietic cells (HC) has been seen as an indication that a common progenitor, the haemangioblast, gives rise to both cell types in the yolk sac, the initial site of haematopoiesis and of blood vessel formation (Murray, 1934). Generation of haemangioblasts take place from embryonic stem cells (ESC)
D. Ribatti   +5 more
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Pericardial haematopoiesis with tamponade in myelofibrosis

Scandinavian Journal of Haematology, 1985
A 52‐year‐old male with idiopathic myelofibrosis of 8 years' duration developed pericardial tamponade during recovery from acute tubular interstitial nephropathia following septicaemia. Splenectomy had been performed 7 yr previously. The tamponade was relieved by pericardiocentesis and its recurrence was prevented by a minor pericardiectomy ...
Karl Saunamäki   +3 more
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The Effects of Methimazole on Haematopoiesis in Mice

Immunopharmacology and Immunotoxicology, 1995
The effects of anti-thyroid drug, methimazole (MMI), on haematopoiesis in inbred C57BL/6 mice were studied. The in vitro proliferative response of bone marrow (BM) cells to interleukin-3 (IL-3) was significantly increased when mice were provided with 0.1% MMI in water (w/v) ad librium for 4 to 6 weeks.
M. C. Fung   +4 more
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Aberrant activation of TCL1A promotes stem cell expansion in clonal haematopoiesis

Nature, 2023
J. Weinstock   +110 more
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A twist to splicing regulation in haematopoiesis

Nature Cell Biology, 2023
DNMT3A is best known for its de novo DNA methyltransferase activity. But a new study shows that the protein also has a role in RNA splicing during activation of embryonic and haematopoietic stem cells. This introduces a new perspective for approaching diseases associated with DNMT3A mutations.
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Crustacean haemocytes and haematopoiesis

Aquaculture, 2000
Crustacean haemocytes play important roles in the host immune response including recognition, phagocytosis, melanization, cytotoxicity and cell-cell communication.
Kenneth Söderhäll   +3 more
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A Prox1 enhancer represses haematopoiesis in the lymphatic vasculature

Nature, 2023
J. Kazenwadel   +14 more
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The epicentre of haematopoiesis and osteogenesis

Nature Cell Biology, 2023
David Redmond, Shahin Rafii
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