Investigating the support mechanisms provided by macrophages in human erythropoiesis
<p>Definitive erythropoiesis takes place within the bone marrow in erythroblastic islands, where the central macrophage plays a role in the expansion and terminal differentiation of surrounding erythroid cells. Central macrophages have been shown to promote erythropoiesis, although the precise...
Main Author: | Diez-Sevilla, I |
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Other Authors: | Roberts, D |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2017
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