Myelopoiesis Reloaded: Single-Cell Transcriptomics Leads the Way

Immunity
Joachim L Schultze, Marc Beyer

Abstract

Lineage commitment during myelopoiesis has been linked to late-stage progenitors with multi-lineage potential. In a recent issue of Cell, Paul et al. (2015) now suggest a much earlier commitment toward distinct lineages even prior to the common myeloid progenitor state.

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Dec 5, 2012·Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology·Michael A Rieger, Timm Schroeder
May 30, 2013·Development·Madhumita Jagannathan-Bogdan, Leonard I Zon
Dec 22, 2015·Cell·Leïla PeriéTon N Schumacher

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May 3, 2016·Current Opinion in Hematology·Marie PouzollesValérie S Zimmermann
Jan 17, 2019·Annual Review of Immunology·Kevin BasslerJoachim L Schultze

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