Summary. Cell type-specific transcription factors regulate the repertoire of genes expressed in a cell and thereby determine its phenotype. The differentiation of mega-karyocytes, the platelet progenitors, from hematopoietic stem cells is a well-known process that can be mimicked in culture. However, the efficient formation of platelets in culture remains a challenge. Platelet formation is a complicated process including megakaryocyte maturation, platelet assembly and platelet shedding. We hypothesize that a better understanding of the transcriptional regulation of this process will allow us to influence it such that sufficient numbers of platelets can be produced for clinical applications. After an introduction to gene regulation and plate...
Platelets are one of the most abundant cell type in the blood, and they play a crucial role in the p...
The RNA code found within a platelet and alterations of that code continue to shed light onto the me...
The study of thrombopoiesis has evolved greatly since an era when platelets were termed “the dust of...
Erythroid cells and megakaryocytes are derived from a common precursor, the megakaryocyte-erythroid ...
It is now common knowledge that specific repertoires of transcription factors (TFs) determine a cell...
Genetic and environmental factors con-tribute to a substantial variation in plate-let function seen ...
The main function of platelets is to reduce the blood loss after an injury. Platelets originates fro...
Recent years have seen increasing recognition of a subgroup of inherited platelet function disorders...
Inherited thrombocytopenias (IT) are a heterogeneous group of diseases caused by at least 20 differe...
Continuous, high-rate production of red blood cells and platelets is required to sustain vertebrate ...
Platelets are blood circulating specialized subcellular fragments, which are produced by megakaryocy...
Linking non-coding genetic variants associated with the risk of diseases or disease-relevant traits ...
cells specifically? (5) How does a common progenitor cellT become one type (myeloid) rather than ano...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
Platelets are the second most abundant cell type in blood and are essential for maintaining haemosta...
Platelets are one of the most abundant cell type in the blood, and they play a crucial role in the p...
The RNA code found within a platelet and alterations of that code continue to shed light onto the me...
The study of thrombopoiesis has evolved greatly since an era when platelets were termed “the dust of...
Erythroid cells and megakaryocytes are derived from a common precursor, the megakaryocyte-erythroid ...
It is now common knowledge that specific repertoires of transcription factors (TFs) determine a cell...
Genetic and environmental factors con-tribute to a substantial variation in plate-let function seen ...
The main function of platelets is to reduce the blood loss after an injury. Platelets originates fro...
Recent years have seen increasing recognition of a subgroup of inherited platelet function disorders...
Inherited thrombocytopenias (IT) are a heterogeneous group of diseases caused by at least 20 differe...
Continuous, high-rate production of red blood cells and platelets is required to sustain vertebrate ...
Platelets are blood circulating specialized subcellular fragments, which are produced by megakaryocy...
Linking non-coding genetic variants associated with the risk of diseases or disease-relevant traits ...
cells specifically? (5) How does a common progenitor cellT become one type (myeloid) rather than ano...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
Platelets are the second most abundant cell type in blood and are essential for maintaining haemosta...
Platelets are one of the most abundant cell type in the blood, and they play a crucial role in the p...
The RNA code found within a platelet and alterations of that code continue to shed light onto the me...
The study of thrombopoiesis has evolved greatly since an era when platelets were termed “the dust of...