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SUBMITTER: Khajuria RK
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5866246 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Khajuria Rajiv K RK Munschauer Mathias M Ulirsch Jacob C JC Fiorini Claudia C Ludwig Leif S LS McFarland Sean K SK Abdulhay Nour J NJ Specht Harrison H Keshishian Hasmik H Mani D R DR Jovanovic Marko M Ellis Steven R SR Fulco Charles P CP Engreitz Jesse M JM Schütz Sabina S Lian John J Gripp Karen W KW Weinberg Olga K OK Pinkus Geraldine S GS Gehrke Lee L Regev Aviv A Lander Eric S ES Gazda Hanna T HT Lee Winston Y WY Panse Vikram G VG Carr Steven A SA Sankaran Vijay G VG
Cell 20180315 1
Blood cell formation is classically thought to occur through a hierarchical differentiation process, although recent studies have shown that lineage commitment may occur earlier in hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs). The relevance to human blood diseases and the underlying regulation of these refined models remain poorly understood. By studying a genetic blood disorder, Diamond-Blackfan anemia (DBA), where the majority of mutations affect ribosomal proteins and the erythroid lineage ...[more]