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All of the mature blood cells in the body are generated from a relatively small number of hematopoietic stem cells (HSC) and progenitors [3, 4]. Murine models, particularly short- and long-term transplant studies, have provided a number of insights into the biology of HSC and progenitors [5, 6]. The results of these studies have demonstrated that HSC are able to generate every lineage found in the hematopoietic system including red blood cells, platelets, and a variety of lymphoid and myeloid cells [3-6]. | All of the mature blood cells in the body are generated from a relatively small number of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) and progenitors.[1,2] Murine models, particularly short-and long-term transplant studies, have provided a number of insights into the biology of HSCs and progenitors.[3,4] The results of these studies have demonstrated that HSCs are able to generate every lineage found in the hematopoietic system including red blood cells, platelets, and a variety of lymphoid and myeloid cells.[1-4] |
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