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Thrombopoiesis: new concepts.

Verhandelingen - Koninklijke Academie voor Geneeskunde van Belgie, 2004
Although platelets were already discovered light-microscopically in the 19th century, it became only clear in 1906 that they originate from megakaryocytes. The discovery of thrombopoietin in 1994 facilitated research on the origin of platelets, because this growth factor enabled expansion of megakaryocytes in culture.
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Studies on Thrombopoiesis

Acta Haematologica, 2009
D.P. Cooney, W.F. Blatt, H. Jensen
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IGF-1 facilitates thrombopoiesis primarily through Akt activation

Blood, 2018
Shilei Chen   +2 more
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CK2β regulates thrombopoiesis and Ca2+-triggered platelet activation in arterial thrombosis

Blood, 2017
Patrick Munzer   +2 more
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Thrombopoiesis.

Seminars in hematology, 1968
C F, Abildgaard, J V, Simone
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THROMBOPOIESIS AND LABORATORY TECHNIQUES

Thrombopoiesis is the highly regulated process of platelet production and a pivotal aspect of hematopoiesis. This complex biological phenomenon involves a series of tightly orchestrated events from the commitment of hematopoietic stem cells to the maturation of megakaryocytes and the precursor cells responsible for platelet formation.
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Role of iron as a regulator of thrombopoiesis

The American Journal of Medicine, 1974
S, Karpatkin, S K, Garg, M L, Freedman
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Thrombopoiesis in small for gestational age newborns

Platelets, 2009
Alicja Wasiluk   +2 more
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