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Internalization of the thrombopoietin receptor is regulated by 2 cytoplasmic motifsDahlen et al., 2003
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- Dahlen D
- Broudy V
- Drachman J
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Receptor-mediated internalization appears to be the primary mean of regulating the plasma level of thrombopoietin (TPO). However, the processes that regulate Mpl internalization have not previously been described. Using the cytokine-dependent cell line BaF3, we have …
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