PMID: 8939717Oct 1, 1996Paper

Development of the hematopoietic system

Current Opinion in Genetics & Development
Stuart H Orkin

Abstract

Significant advances have been made in the past year in understanding hematopoietic development. Recent studies have clarified the origin and migration of stem cells in early embryos, established potential roles for homeodomain proteins in controlling the proliferation of progenitor cells and in patterning ventral mesoderm, and demonstrated the effects of nuclear proteins on lineage programming and apoptosis.

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