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Megakaryocyte progenitors from adult bone marrow and fetal liver
Differentiation during erythro-megakaryopoiesis in fetal liver
Megakaryocyte differentiation and maturation under conditions of mild hyperthermia
Megakaryocyte productive cells CD34+ CD41+ and CD34+ CD41+ CD9- treated with AHR antagonist SR1
Erythroid progenitor cell maturation during the switch from gamma- to beta-globin production
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A megakaryocyte with no platelets: anti-platelet antibodies, apoptosis, and platelet production.
Oxidases and reactive oxygen species during hematopoiesis: a focus on megakaryocytes.
Presence of a defect in karyokinesis during megakaryocyte endomitosis.
Ex vivo differentiation of cord blood stem cells into megakaryocytes and platelets.
High doses of romiplostim induce proliferation and reduce proplatelet formation by human megakaryocy…
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Study of Megakaryocytes From Patients With Abnormal Platelet Vesicles
Megakaryocytic Progenitor Cells for Prophylaxis and Treatment of Thrombocytopenia
Prospective Study of Patients With Thrombocytopenia Following HSCT
Characterization of New Candidate Genes in Cases of Human Inherited Thrombocytopenia (CATCH)
Regulatory B Cells and Chronic Immune Thrombocytopenia
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