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Effect of the antihepcidin Spiegelmer lexaptepid on inflammation-induced decrease in serum iron in humans
A lineage of diploid platelet-forming cells precedes polyploid megakaryocyte formation in the mouse embryo
T-cell-replete haploidentical HSCT with low-dose anti-T-lymphocyte globulin compared with matched sibling HSCT and unrelated HSCT
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October 23 2014
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INSIDE BLOOD COMMENTARIES
PLENARY PAPER
HOW I TREAT
CLINICAL TRIALS AND OBSERVATIONS
Effect of the antihepcidin Spiegelmer lexaptepid on inflammation-induced decrease in serum iron in humans
Clinical Trials & Observations
Brief Report
Lucas T. van Eijk,Aaron S. E. John,Frank Schwoebel,Luciana Summo,Stéphanie Vauléon,Stefan Zöllner,Coby M. Laarakkers,Matthijs Kox,Johannes G. van der Hoeven,Dorine W. Swinkels,Kai Riecke,Peter Pickkers
HEMATOPOIESIS AND STEM CELLS
IMMUNOBIOLOGY
LYMPHOID NEOPLASIA
Pyk2 promotes tumor progression in multiple myeloma
Yu Zhang,Michele Moschetta,Daisy Huynh,Yu-Tzu Tai,Yong Zhang,Wenjing Zhang,Yuji Mishima,Jennifer E. Ring,Winnie F. Tam,Qunli Xu,Patricia Maiso,Michaela Reagan,Ilyas Sahin,Antonio Sacco,Salomon Manier,Yosra Aljawai,Siobhan Glavey,Nikhil C. Munshi,Kenneth C. Anderson,Jonathan Pachter,Aldo M. Roccaro,Irene M. Ghobrial
MYELOID NEOPLASIA
TET2 mutations predict response to hypomethylating agents in myelodysplastic syndrome patients
Rafael Bejar,Allegra Lord,Kristen Stevenson,Michal Bar-Natan,Albert Pérez-Ladaga,Jacques Zaneveld,Hui Wang,Bennett Caughey,Petar Stojanov,Gad Getz,Guillermo Garcia-Manero,Hagop Kantarjian,Rui Chen,Richard M. Stone,Donna Neuberg,David P. Steensma,Benjamin L. Ebert
PHAGOCYTES, GRANULOCYTES, AND MYELOPOIESIS
Monocytic cell differentiation from band-stage neutrophils under inflammatory conditions via MKK6 activation
René Köffel,Anastasia Meshcheryakova,Joanna Warszawska,Annika Hennig,Karin Wagner,Almut Jörgl,Daniela Gubi,Doris Moser,Anastasiya Hladik,Ulrike Hoffmann,Michael B. Fischer,Wim van den Berg,Marije Koenders,Clemens Scheinecker,Bernhard Gesslbauer,Sylvia Knapp,Herbert Strobl
PLATELETS AND THROMBOPOIESIS
A lineage of diploid platelet-forming cells precedes polyploid megakaryocyte formation in the mouse embryo
Brief Report
Kathryn S. Potts,Tobias J. Sargeant,John F. Markham,Wei Shi,Christine Biben,Emma C. Josefsson,Lachlan W. Whitehead,Kelly L. Rogers,Anna Liakhovitskaia,Gordon K. Smyth,Benjamin T. Kile,Alexander Medvinsky,Warren S. Alexander,Douglas J. Hilton,Samir Taoudi
RED CELLS, IRON, AND ERYTHROPOIESIS
TRANSPLANTATION
T-cell-replete haploidentical HSCT with low-dose anti-T-lymphocyte globulin compared with matched sibling HSCT and unrelated HSCT
Clinical Trials & Observations
Yi Luo,Haowen Xiao,Xiaoyu Lai,Jimin Shi,Yamin Tan,Jingsong He,Wanzhuo Xie,Weiyan Zheng,Yuanyuan Zhu,Xiujin Ye,Xiaohong Yu,Zhen Cai,Maofang Lin,He Huang
BLOOD WORK
CORRESPONDENCE
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Prior to the appearance of polyploid megakaryocytes, the early embryo generates platelets from a population of diploid cells. This image shows proplatelets being generated in vitro after the culture of E10.5 yolk sac cells. See the article by Potts et al on page 2725.
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