2018
Concise Review: Bipotent Megakaryocytic-Erythroid Progenitors: Concepts and Controversies
Xavier-Ferrucio J, Krause DS. Concise Review: Bipotent Megakaryocytic-Erythroid Progenitors: Concepts and Controversies. Stem Cells 2018, 36: 1138-1145. PMID: 29658164, PMCID: PMC6105498, DOI: 10.1002/stem.2834.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMegakaryocytic-erythroid progenitorsProgenitor cellsDifferent functional outputsVariety of speciesProgenitor stageIntermediate progenitor stageErythroid cellsHuman hematopoiesisBlood formationMegakaryocytic lineageMurine cellsHematopoietic stemHematopoietic progenitorsFunctional outputStem cellsDifferentiation capabilityHematopoiesis processProgenitorsLineagesHematopoiesisCell sourceCellsDiscrete stepsRecent advancesSpecies
2001
Xenotransplantation of immunodeficient mice with mobilized human blood CD34+ cells provides an in vivo model for human megakaryocytopoiesis and platelet production
Perez L, Rinder H, Wang C, Tracey J, Maun N, Krause D. Xenotransplantation of immunodeficient mice with mobilized human blood CD34+ cells provides an in vivo model for human megakaryocytopoiesis and platelet production. Blood 2001, 97: 1635-1643. PMID: 11238102, DOI: 10.1182/blood.v97.6.1635.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPeripheral blood stem cellsHuman peripheral blood stem cellsPlatelet productionVivo modelStudy of megakaryocytopoiesisCFU-MKHuman megakaryocytopoiesisImmunodeficient miceBone marrowHuman plateletsExogenous cytokinesNOD/SCID miceHuman hematopoiesisBlood stem cellsHuman cell engraftmentPlatelet developmentNonobese diabetic/Lymphoid lineageStem cellsHuman blood CD34MegakaryocytopoiesisPeripheral bloodCytokine stimulationMurine recipientsThrombin stimulation