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Beyond Thrombopoiesis: The Immune Functions of Megakaryocytes in Bacterial Infections and Sepsis. [PDF]
Leardini-Tristão M, Banerjee M.
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Correction: M2 macrophages, but not M1 macrophages, support megakaryopoiesis by upregulating PI3K-AKT pathway activity. [PDF]
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Adult megakaryopoiesis: when taking a short-cut results in a different final destination. [PDF]
Zhu W, Tjin G, Purton LE.
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NFE2 and PF4 as biomarkers for BET inhibition-induced thrombocytopenia in preclinical and clinical studies. [PDF]
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Iron Deficiency-More Than Just Anemia: A Literature Review. [PDF]
Moss AS, Pakbaz Z.
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Differential Context-Dependent Effects of FOG-1 on Mast Cell Development and Differentiation [PDF]
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Cytokine control of megakaryopoiesis
Growth Factors, 2018Platelets are anuclear blood cells required for haemostasis and are implicated in other processes including inflammation and metastasis. Platelets are produced by megakaryocytes, specialized cells that are themselves generated by a process of controlled differentiation and maturation of bone-marrow stem and progenitor cells.
Kira, Behrens, Warren S, Alexander
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Fetal vs adult megakaryopoiesis
Blood, 2022Abstract Fetal and neonatal megakaryocyte progenitors are hyperproliferative compared with adult progenitors and generate a large number of small, low-ploidy megakaryocytes. Historically, these developmental differences have been interpreted as “immaturity.” However, more recent studies have demonstrated that the small, low-ploidy fetal ...
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