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A revised scheme for developmental pathways of hematopoietic cells: the myeloid-based model
2010
International Immunology
Blood cells comprise very diverse cell types with a wide range of crucial functions; however, they share a common progenitor cell type-the hematopoietic stem cell (HSC). Clarifying how HSCs differentiate into these diverse cell types is important for understanding how they attain their various functions and offers the potential for therapeutic manipulation. Various theories exist about how HSCs diversify; in particular, one model (the 'classical' model) proposes that lymphocytes and
doi:10.1093/intimm/dxp125
pmid:20053701
fatcat:lnka7xxh3nhrhbssgvxt2zerh4