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1. Towards manufactured red blood cells for the treatment of inherited anemia

4. Ephrin/Eph receptor interaction facilitates macrophage recognition of differentiating human erythroblasts

5. Non-muscle myosin II drives vesicle loss during human reticulocyte maturation

6. Glucocorticoids induce differentiation of monocytes towards macrophages that share functional and phenotypical aspects with erythroblastic island macrophages

7. Severe Ankyrin-R deficiency results in impaired surface retention and lysosomal degradation of RhAG in human erythroblasts

8. Characteristic phenotypes associated with congenital dyserythropoietic anemia (type II) manifest at different stages of erythropoiesis

9. The majority of the in vitro erythroid expansion potential resides in CD34− cells, outweighing the contribution of CD34+ cells and significantly increasing the erythroblast yield from peripheral blood samples

10. Investigating the key membrane protein changes during in vitro erythropoiesis of protein 4.2 (−) cells (mutations Chartres 1 and 2)

11. PIEZO1 gain-of-function mutations delay reticulocyte maturation in hereditary xerocytosis

12. Non-muscle myosin II drives vesicle loss during human reticulocyte maturation

13. Glucocorticoids induce differentiation of monocytes towards macrophages that share functional and phenotypical aspects with erythroblastic island macrophages

14. Characteristic phenotypes associated with congenital dyserythropoietic anemia (type II) manifest at different stages of erythropoiesis

15. Investigating the key membrane protein changes during in vitro erythropoiesis of protein 4.2 (-) cells (mutations Chartres 1 and 2)

16. Severe Ankyrin-R deficiency results in impaired surface retention and lysosomal degradation of RhAG in human erythroblasts

17. The cytoskeletal binding domain of band 3 is required for multiprotein complex formation and retention during erythropoiesis

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