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September 10 2009
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INSIDE BLOOD
PERSPECTIVE
CLINICAL TRIALS AND OBSERVATIONS
HEMATOPOIESIS AND STEM CELLS
IMMUNOBIOLOGY
LYMPHOID NEOPLASIA
Lymphomas with concurrent BCL2 and MYC translocations: the critical factors associated with survival
Nathalie A. Johnson,Kerry J. Savage,Olga Ludkovski,Susana Ben-Neriah,Ryan Woods,Christian Steidl,Martin J. S. Dyer,Reiner Siebert,John Kuruvilla,Richard Klasa,Joseph M. Connors,Randy D. Gascoyne,Douglas E. Horsman
PLATELETS AND THROMBOPOIESIS
RED CELLS, IRON, AND ERYTHROPOIESIS
Cytokine-mediated increases in fetal hemoglobin are associated with globin gene histone modification and transcription factor reprogramming
Orapan Sripichai,Christine M. Kiefer,Natarajan V. Bhanu,Toshihiko Tanno,Seung-Jae Noh,Sung-Ho Goh,J. Eric Russell,Cheryl L. Rognerud,Ching-Nan Ou,Patricia A. Oneal,Emily R. Meier,Nicole M. Gantt,Colleen Byrnes,Y. Terry Lee,Ann Dean,Jeffery L. Miller
THROMBOSIS AND HEMOSTASIS
TRANSFUSION MEDICINE
TRANSPLANTATION
Allogeneic disparities in immunoglobulin-like transcript 5 induce potent antibody responses in hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients
Katharina Pfistershammer,Anita Lawitschka,Christoph Klauser,Judith Leitner,Roman Weigl,Mirjam H. M. Heemskerk,Winfried F. Pickl,Otto Majdic,Georg A. Böhmig,Gottfried F. Fischer,Hildegard T. Greinix,Peter Steinberger
Restoration and reversible expansion of the osteoblastic hematopoietic stem cell niche after marrow radioablation
Massimo Dominici,Valeria Rasini,Rita Bussolari,Xiaohua Chen,Ted J. Hofmann,Carlotta Spano,Daniela Bernabei,Elena Veronesi,Filippo Bertoni,Paolo Paolucci,PierFranco Conte,Edwin M. Horwitz
VASCULAR BIOLOGY
Loss of Kindlin-3 in LAD-III eliminates LFA-1 but not VLA-4 adhesiveness developed under shear flow conditions
Eugenia Manevich-Mendelson,Sara W. Feigelson,Ronit Pasvolsky,Memet Aker,Valentin Grabovsky,Ziv Shulman,Sara Sebnem Kilic,Maria Alessandra Rosenthal-Allieri,Shifra Ben-Dor,Adi Mory,Alain Bernard,Markus Moser,Amos Etzioni,Ronen Alon
CORRESPONDENCE
ERRATUM
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Dominici and colleagues demonstrate that, following total body irradiation, megakaryocytes translocate from their typical parasinusodial location to the endosteal surface of the marrow space. This effect is associated with osteoblast proliferation in the epiphysis and metaphysis, sites of early hematopoietic cell engraftment after transplantation. See article by Dominici et al on page 2333.
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