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A functional role of Stat3 in in vivo megakaryopoiesis

Blood, 2002
AbstractThe signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (Stat3), a member of the Stat family of proteins, is commonly activated by thrombopoietic cytokines including thrombopoietin (TPO), interleukin (IL)-6, and interleukin-11. This finding strongly suggested that Stat3 has an important role in megakaryopoiesis and thrombopoiesis. To clarify the
Keita, Kirito   +11 more
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BUBR1 deficiency results in abnormal megakaryopoiesis

Blood, 2003
The physiologic function of BUBR1, a key component of the spindle checkpoint, was examined by generating BUBR1-mutant mice. BUBR1(-/-) embryos failed to survive beyond day 8.5 in utero as a result of extensive apoptosis. Whereas BUBR1(+/-) blastocysts grew relatively normally in vitro, BUBR1(-/-) blastocysts exhibited impaired proliferation and ...
Qi, Wang   +10 more
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Effects of Anagrelide on Megakaryopoiesis and Platelet Production

Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis, 2006
Possible pathomechanisms regarding the thromboreductive effect of anagrelide (ANA) include decrease in the megakaryocyte cell mass or life span of platelets, interference with maturation, and stimulation of apoptosis and proliferation. Finally, a fibrogenic effect has been reported in patients with high-risk essential thrombocythemia (ET).
Thiele, Juergen   +2 more
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Contemporaneous Illustration of Megakaryopoiesis

Indian Journal of Hematology and Blood Transfusion, 2023
Nishit Gupta   +3 more
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[Proliferation and differentiation in megakaryopoiesis].

Verhandlungen der Deutschen Gesellschaft fur Pathologie, 1991
Megakaryocytic progenitor cells only complete a limited number of mitotic events; early in megakaryopoiesis, these cells loose their capacity for cell division and acquire the ability for endoreduplication--a phenomenon that is unique to the megakaryocytic lineage.
L, Kanz, R, Mertelsmann
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[New aspects of megakaryopoiesis].

Wiener klinische Wochenschrift, 1984
Like erythro- and granulopoiesis megakaryocytopoiesis (MK poiesis) is controlled by specific feed-back mechanisms. Platelet production has been found to be regulated predominantly by the number or mass of circulating platelets. Our present understanding of MK poiesis is based on data from 3 major experimental areas, which are individually discussed in ...
D, Geissler, C, Peschel, G, Konwalinka
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Megakaryopoiesis and Platelet Biogenesis

2016
Blood platelets are 2–3 um anucleate fragments that are formed from the megakaryocyte cytoplasm and have a distinctive discoid shape. To generate and release platelets, megakaryocytes undergo endomitosis to become polyploid and follow a maturation program that results in the transformation of the bulk of their cytoplasm into multiple long processes ...
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ABNORMAL MEGAKARYOPOIESIS IN ACUTE LEUKAEMIA

British Journal of Haematology, 1988
C, Hoyle, F G, Hayhoe
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