In all vertebrates, the cell nucleus becomes highly condensed and transcriptionally inactive during the final stages of red cell biogenesis. Enucleation, the process by which the nucleus is extruded by budding off from the erythroblast, is unique to mammals. Enucleation has critical physiological and evolutionary significance in that it allows an elevation of hemoglobin levels in the blood and also gives red cells their flexible biconcave shape. Recent experiments reveal that enucleation involves multiple molecular and cellular pathways that include histone deacetylation, actin polymerization, cytokinesis, cell–matrix interactions, specific microRNAs and vesicle trafficking; many evolutionarily conserved proteins and genes have been recruit...
Human erythropoiesis serves as a paradigm of physiologic cellular differentiation. This process is a...
© 2013 Dr. Fiona Claire BrownAbnormalities in erythrocytes, the cells essential for normal respirato...
Erythroid enucleation is critical for terminal differentiation of red blood cells, and involves extr...
Background: During the final stages of differentiation of mammalian erythroid cells, the chromatin i...
© 2015 Dr. Christina Bianca WoelwerErthroid enucleation is the process by which the future red blood...
Terminal erythroid differentiation in vertebrates is characterized by progressive heterochromatin fo...
Erythroid enucleation is critical for terminal differentiation of red blood cells, and involves ext...
Enucleation is a crucial event during the erythropoiesis, implicating drastic morphologic and transc...
Mammalian erythroblasts undergo enucleation through a process thought to be similar to cytokinesis. ...
International audienceWhile enucleation is a critical step in the terminal differentiation of human ...
Global nuclear condensation, culminating in enucleation during terminal erythropoiesis, is poorly un...
Red blood cells (RBCs), which constitute the most abundant cell type in the body, come in two distin...
Nucleated circulating red blood cells (RBCs) of developing zebrafish, chick and mouse embryos can ac...
Apoptosis, programmed cell death, plays a central role in haematopoiesis. Mature erythrocytes of non...
AbstractIt is demonstrated that in chicken embryonic and mature erythrocyte nuclei the distribution ...
Human erythropoiesis serves as a paradigm of physiologic cellular differentiation. This process is a...
© 2013 Dr. Fiona Claire BrownAbnormalities in erythrocytes, the cells essential for normal respirato...
Erythroid enucleation is critical for terminal differentiation of red blood cells, and involves extr...
Background: During the final stages of differentiation of mammalian erythroid cells, the chromatin i...
© 2015 Dr. Christina Bianca WoelwerErthroid enucleation is the process by which the future red blood...
Terminal erythroid differentiation in vertebrates is characterized by progressive heterochromatin fo...
Erythroid enucleation is critical for terminal differentiation of red blood cells, and involves ext...
Enucleation is a crucial event during the erythropoiesis, implicating drastic morphologic and transc...
Mammalian erythroblasts undergo enucleation through a process thought to be similar to cytokinesis. ...
International audienceWhile enucleation is a critical step in the terminal differentiation of human ...
Global nuclear condensation, culminating in enucleation during terminal erythropoiesis, is poorly un...
Red blood cells (RBCs), which constitute the most abundant cell type in the body, come in two distin...
Nucleated circulating red blood cells (RBCs) of developing zebrafish, chick and mouse embryos can ac...
Apoptosis, programmed cell death, plays a central role in haematopoiesis. Mature erythrocytes of non...
AbstractIt is demonstrated that in chicken embryonic and mature erythrocyte nuclei the distribution ...
Human erythropoiesis serves as a paradigm of physiologic cellular differentiation. This process is a...
© 2013 Dr. Fiona Claire BrownAbnormalities in erythrocytes, the cells essential for normal respirato...
Erythroid enucleation is critical for terminal differentiation of red blood cells, and involves extr...