Schreck et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Niche WNT5A regulates the actin cytoskeleton during regeneration of hematopoietic stem cellsSchreck et al., 2017
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- Schreck C
- Istvánffy R
- Ziegenhain C
- Sippenauer T
- Ruf F
- Henkel L
- Gaertner F
- Vieth B
- Florian M
- Mende N
- Taubenberger A
- Prendergast A
- Wagner A
- Pagel C
- Grziwok S
- Goetze K
- Guck J
- Dean D
- Massberg S
- Essers M
- Waskow C
- Geiger H
- Schiemann M
- Peschel C
- Enard W
- Oostendorp R
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- Journal of experimental medicine
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Here, we show that the Wnt5a-haploinsufficient niche regenerates dysfunctional HSCs, which do not successfully engraft in secondary recipients. RNA sequencing of the regenerated donor Lin− SCA-1+ KIT+ (LSK) cells shows dysregulated expression of ZEB1 …
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