ROS-mediated iron overload injures the hematopoiesis of bone marrow by damaging hematopoietic stem/p...
ROS-mediated iron overload injures the hematopoiesis of bone marrow by damaging hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells in mice
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Chai, Xiao , Li, Deguan , Cao, Xiaoli , Zhang, Yuchen , Mu, Juan , Lu, Wenyi , Xiao, Xia , Li, Chengcheng , Meng, Juanxia , Chen, Jie , Li, Qing , Wang, Jishi , Meng, Aimin and Zhao, Mingfeng
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Iron overload, caused by hereditary hemochromatosis or repeated blood transfusions in some diseases, such as beta thalassemia, bone marrow failure and myelodysplastic syndrome, can significantly induce injured bone marrow (BM) function as well as parenchyma organ dysfunctions. However, the effect of iron overload and its mechanism remain elusive. I...
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ROS-mediated iron overload injures the hematopoiesis of bone marrow by damaging hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells in mice
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2045-2322
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2045-2322
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10.1038/srep10181