Lee-Six, Henry Kent, David G
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Experimental hematology
Despite decades of progress in our understanding of hematopoiesis through the study of animal models and transplantation in humans, investigating physiological human hematopoiesis directly has remained challenging. Questions on the clonal structure of the human hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) pool, such as "how many HSCs are there?" and "do all HSC c...
Kronstein-Wiedemann, Romy Klop, Onny Thiel, Jessica Milanov, Peter Ruhland, Claudia Vermaat, Lars Kocken, Clemens H M Tonn, Torsten Pasini, Erica M
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Experimental hematology
Establishing an in vitro "red blood cell matrix" that would allow uninterrupted access to a stable, homogeneous reticulocyte population would facilitate the establishment of continuous, long-term in vitro Plasmodium vivax blood stage cultures. In this study, we have explored the suitability of the erythroleukemia K562 cell line as a continuous sour...
Latham, Rachel M Meehan, Alan J Arseneault, Louise Stahl, Daniel Danese, Andrea Fisher, Helen L
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Child abuse & neglect
Childhood victimization elevates the average risk of developing functional impairment in adulthood. However, not all victimized children demonstrate poor outcomes. Although research has described factors that confer vulnerability or resilience, it is unknown if this knowledge can be translated to accurately identify the most vulnerable victimized c...
Nyimanu, Duuamene Kuc, Rhoda E Williams, Thomas L Bednarek, Maria Ambery, Philip Jermutus, Lutz Maguire, Janet J Davenport, Anthony P
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Peptides
Apelin signalling pathways have important cardiovascular and metabolic functions. Recently, apelin-36-[L28A] and apelin-36-[L28C(30kDa-PEG)], were reported to function independent of the apelin receptor in vivo to produce beneficial metabolic effects without modulating blood pressure. We aimed to show that these peptides bound to the apelin recepto...
Hamey, Fiona K Göttgens, Berthold
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Experimental hematology
Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) are an essential source and reservoir for normal hematopoiesis, and their function is compromised in many blood disorders. HSC research has benefitted from the recent development of single-cell molecular profiling technologies, where single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) in particular has rapidly become an establish...
Malouf, Camille Ottersbach, Katrin
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Experimental Hematology
T(4;11) MLL-AF4 acute leukemia is one of the most aggressive malignancies in infant and pediatric populations. Epidemiological and functional studies have highlighted the influence of an overstimulation of the immune system on leukemia development. This study aimed at assessing if the cell-of-origin of t(4;11) MLL-AF4 acute leukemia is sensitive to...
Wilkinson, Adam C. Ryan, David J. Kucinski, Iwo Wang, Wei Yang, Jian Nestorowa, Sonia Diamanti, Evangelia Tsang, Jason Cheuk-Ho Wang, Juexuan Campos, Lia S.
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Experimental Hematology
Pluripotent stem cell (PSC) differentiation in vitro represents a powerful and tractable model to study mammalian development and an unlimited source of cells for regenerative medicine. Within hematology, in vitro PSC hematopoiesis affords novel insights into blood formation and represents an exciting potential approach to generate hematopoietic an...
Weston, Victoria J Wei, Wenbin Stankovic, Tatjana Kearns, Pamela
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Experimental hematology
Heterogeneous upregulation of multiple prosurvival pathways underlies resistance to damage-induced apoptosis in acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) cells despite normal p53 responses. Here, we show that the dual combination of insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF1)/IGF1 receptor (IGF1/R) and mitogen-activated protein kinase/extracellular signal-regulat...
Thompson, Catherine J. Schilling, Tatjana Howard, Martin R. Genever, Paul G.
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Experimental Hematology
Objective The identification of signaling pathways involved in megakaryocytopoiesis is essential for development of novel therapeutics to treat hematological disorders. Following our previous findings that megakaryocytes express functional channel-forming N -methyl-D-aspartate-type glutamate receptors, here we aimed to determine the glutamate relea...
Barwell, James Miller, Philip S Donnelly, Dan Poyner, David R
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Peptides
The calcitonin receptor-like receptor (CLR) acts as a receptor for the calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) but in order to recognize CGRP, it must form a complex with an accessory protein, receptor activity modifying protein 1 (RAMP1). Identifying the protein/protein and protein/ligand interfaces in this unusual complex would aid drug design. Th...