Mitochondrial clearance by autophagy in developing erythrocytes: clearly important, but just how much so?

Erythrocytes are anucleated cells devoid of organelles. Expulsion of the nucleus from erythroblasts leads to the formation of reticulocytes, which still contain organelles. The mechanisms responsible for the final removal of organelles from developing erythroid cells are still being elucidated. Mito...

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Main Authors: Mortensen, M, Ferguson, D, Simon, A
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2010