Thrombocytopenia Cargeeg is a rare autosomal dominant disorder identified in a New Zealand family with low platelet counts. It is caused by a heterozygous mutation (G41S) in the CYCS gene, which encodes for cytochrome c (cyt c). The G41S mutation enhances the ability of human cyt c to trigger caspase activation in vitro without affecting its role in the mitochondrial electron transport chain. The cellular basis of Thrombocytopenia Cargeeg has yet to be fully characterised. In response to thrombopoietin, haematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) in the bone marrow undergo a complex programme of differentiation into megakaryocytes (MKs). Mature MKs then release platelets into the bloodstream via long, thin intravascular protrusions called proplatele...
Inherited thrombocytopenias are heterogeneous diseases caused by at least 20 genes playing different...
The naturally occurring human cytochrome c variant (G41S) is associated with a mild autoso-mal domin...
The bone marrow of a normal individual produces 1×1011 platelets per day,[1][1] i.e., about half of ...
The first naturally occurring mutation identified in the highly conserved cytochrome c protein was d...
Inherited thrombocytopenias are heterogeneous diseases caused by at least 20 genes playing different...
Platelets are the smallest blood cells, which play a key role in blood clotting and wound healing fo...
Inherited thrombocytopenias are heterogeneous diseases caused by at least 20 genes playing different...
The only known naturally occurring mutation in cytochrome c, identified in a New Zealand family, is ...
Inherited thrombocytopenias are heterogeneous diseases caused by at least 20genes playing different ...
Our knowledge of the cellular and molecular mechanisms of platelet production has greatly expanded i...
Our knowledge of the cellular and molecular mechanisms of platelet production has greatly expanded i...
AbstractInherited thrombocytopenias are heterogeneous diseases caused by at least 20 genes playing d...
Inherited thrombocytopenias are heterogeneous diseases caused by at least 20 genes playing different...
Inherited thrombocytopenias are heterogeneous diseases caused by at least 20 genes playing different...
Inherited thrombocytopenias are heterogeneous diseases caused by at least 20 genes playing different...
Inherited thrombocytopenias are heterogeneous diseases caused by at least 20 genes playing different...
The naturally occurring human cytochrome c variant (G41S) is associated with a mild autoso-mal domin...
The bone marrow of a normal individual produces 1×1011 platelets per day,[1][1] i.e., about half of ...
The first naturally occurring mutation identified in the highly conserved cytochrome c protein was d...
Inherited thrombocytopenias are heterogeneous diseases caused by at least 20 genes playing different...
Platelets are the smallest blood cells, which play a key role in blood clotting and wound healing fo...
Inherited thrombocytopenias are heterogeneous diseases caused by at least 20 genes playing different...
The only known naturally occurring mutation in cytochrome c, identified in a New Zealand family, is ...
Inherited thrombocytopenias are heterogeneous diseases caused by at least 20genes playing different ...
Our knowledge of the cellular and molecular mechanisms of platelet production has greatly expanded i...
Our knowledge of the cellular and molecular mechanisms of platelet production has greatly expanded i...
AbstractInherited thrombocytopenias are heterogeneous diseases caused by at least 20 genes playing d...
Inherited thrombocytopenias are heterogeneous diseases caused by at least 20 genes playing different...
Inherited thrombocytopenias are heterogeneous diseases caused by at least 20 genes playing different...
Inherited thrombocytopenias are heterogeneous diseases caused by at least 20 genes playing different...
Inherited thrombocytopenias are heterogeneous diseases caused by at least 20 genes playing different...
The naturally occurring human cytochrome c variant (G41S) is associated with a mild autoso-mal domin...
The bone marrow of a normal individual produces 1×1011 platelets per day,[1][1] i.e., about half of ...