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2. Bcr-abl-positive cells secrete angiogenic factors including matrix metalloproteinases and stimulate angiogenesis in vivo in Matrigel implants
3. Biological significance of the expression of HIV-related chemokine coreceptors (CCR5 and CXCR4) and their ligands by human hematopoietic cell lines
4. CD34+, kit+, rhodamine123low phenotype identifies a marrow cell population highly enriched for human hematopoietic stem cells
5. The role of insulin (INS) and insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) in regulating human erythropoiesis. Studies in vitro under serum-free conditions – comparison to other cytokines and growth factors
6. Biological significance of the expression of HIV-related chemokine coreceptors (CCR5 and CXCR4) and their ligands by human hematopoietic cell lines
7. Stromal cell–derived factor-1 and macrophage-derived chemokine: 2 chemokines that activate platelets
8. Megakaryocyte precursors, megakaryocytes and platelets express the HIV co-receptor CXCR4 on their surface: determination of response to stromal-derived factor-1 by megakaryocytes and platelets
9. CD34+, kit+, rhodamine123low phenotype identifies a marrow cell population highly enriched for human hematopoietic stem cells
10. The Role of Complement in the Trafficking of Hematopoietic Stem/Progenitor Cells
11. Economics and distributive ethics
12. A reappraisal of the role of insulin-like growth factor I in the regulation of human hematopoiesis
13. Role of the KIT protooncogene in normal and malignant human hematopoiesis
14. Investigation of the platelet sparing mechanism of paclitaxel and carboplatin chemotherapy
15. PI-3k-Akt axis inhibits apoptosis in normal human megakaryoblasts and is efficiently activated by thrombopoietin
16. A functional analysis of protooncogene Vav's role in adult human hematopoiesis
17. Expression and physiologic significance of Kit ligand and stem cell tyrosine kinase-1 receptor ligand in normal human CD34+, c-Kit+ marrow cells
18. Phosphatidylinositol-3 kinase activity is regulated by BCR/ABL and is required for the growth of Philadelphia chromosome-positive cells
19. Acute- and chronic-phase chronic myelogenous leukemia colony-forming units are highly sensitive to the growth inhibitory effects of c-myb antisense oligodeoxynucleotides
20. 44. Growth factor-dependent inhibition of normal hematopoiesis by N-ras antisens oligodeoxynucieotides
21. Clinical evidence that very small embryonic-like stem cells are mobilized into peripheral blood in patients after stroke.
22. Mobilization of CD34/CXCR4+, CD34/CD117+, c-met+ stem cells, and mononuclear cells expressing early cardiac, muscle, and endothelial markers into peripheral blood in patients with acute myocardial infarction.
23. 46. Therapeutic utility of antisense (AS) oligodeoxynucleotides in vitro and in vivo
24. 44. Growth factor-dependent inhibition of normal hematopoiesis by N-ras antisens oligodeoxynucieotides
25. Postirradiation Recovery of Haemopoiesis in Steel Mutant Mice
26. Membrane-derived microvesicles from embryonic stem cells as a new efficient tool to expand ex vivo human umbilical cord blood hematopoietic stem cells
27. Mobilization studies in mice deficient in either C3 or C3a receptor (C3aR) reveal a novel role for complement in retention of hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells in bone marrow: Implications for the use of the C3aR antagonist as a new mobilization-facilitating agent
28. The mobilization of CD34+, CD117+, CXCR4+, c-met+tissue-committed stem cells into peripheral blood in patients with acute myocardial infarction
29. Stromal-derived factor 1 and thrombopoietin regulate distinct aspects of human megakaryopoiesis
30. Heterogeneous populations of bone marrow stem cells - Are we spotting on the same cells from the different angles?
31. Stem cell plasticity revisited: CXCR4-positive cells expressing mRNA for early muscle, liver and neural cells 'hide out' in the bone marrow and could be mobilized into peripheral blood
32. C3 complement cleavage fragments (C3A and DES-ARG C3A) - New unexpected regulators of megakaryopoiesis and thrombopoiesis
33. The unexpected novel role of the third complement component (C3) in pathogenesis of reactive thrombocytosis
34. Tissue committed stem cells (TCSC) are deposited in the bone marrow early during ontogenesis as a mobile pool of stem cells for tissue/organ regeneration - A new insight into phenomenon of stem cell plasticity and aging
35. Newly identified crosstalk between the thrombin-PAR-1 and SDF-1-CXCR4 axes regulates trafficking of megakaryocytic cells and pro-platelet formation
36. More evidence that the phenomenon of 'plasticity' of hematopoietic stem cells (HSC) and potential involvement of BM-derived cells in or gan regeneration could be explained by the presence of a heterogenous population of tissue committed stem cells (TCSC) residing/hiding out in bone marrow
37. The novel role of third complement component (C3) in engraftment/regeneration of bone marrow
38. Letters regarding article by Wojakowski et al, 'mobilization of CD34/CXCR4+, CD34/CD117+, c-met+ stem cells, and mononuclear cells expressing early cardiac, muscle, and endothelial markers into peripheral blood in patients with acute myocardial infarction' - Response
39. Novel evidence that statin-mediated perturbation of lipid raft formation ameliorates bleeding-related thrombocytosis
40. Priming/increasing responsiveness of hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells (HSPC) to an SDF-1 gradient as a new strategy to improve their engraftment after transplantation
41. Both HGF and SDF-1 regulate the metastatic behavior of human rhabdomyosarcoma cells, but only HGF enhances their resistance to radio-chemotherapy
42. Because moblized peripheral blood stem/progenitor cells are primed by various inflammatory molecules present in supernatants from leukapheresis products for their chemotactic responses to SDF-1 they engraft faster than bone marrow cells after transplantation
43. Crosstalk between G-protein coupled CXCR4 and tyrosine kinase c-Met receptor regulates the metastatic behavior of human rhabdomyosarcomas
44. Bone marrow derived CD45 negative nonhematopoietic stem cells - Are we looking at the same cells from different angles?
45. Letters regarding article by Wojakowski et al, 'mobilization of CD34/CXCR4+, CD34/CD117+, c-met+ stem cells, and mononuclear cells expressing early cardiac, muscle, and endothelial markers into peripheral blood in patients with acute myocardial infarction'.
46. Mobilization of bone marrow-derived Oct-4+ SSEA-4+ very small embryonic-like stem cells in patients with acute myocardial infarction.
47. 46. Therapeutic utility of antisense (AS) oligodeoxynucleotides in vitro and in vivo
48. The Different Responsiveness of C3- and C5-deficient Murine BM Cells to Oxidative Stress Explains Why C3 Deficiency, in Contrast to C5 Deficiency, Correlates with Better Pharmacological Mobilization and Engraftment of Hematopoietic Cells.
49. Defect in Migration of HSPCs in Nox-2 Deficient Mice Explained by Impaired Activation of Nlrp3 Inflammasome and Impaired Formation of Membrane Lipid Rafts.
50. Murine and Human-Purified very Small Embryonic-like Stem Cells (VSELs) Express Purinergic Receptors and Migrate to Extracellular ATP Gradient.
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