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289 related items for PubMed ID: 22668850

  • 1. GFI1 and GFI1B control the loss of endothelial identity of hemogenic endothelium during hematopoietic commitment.
    Lancrin C, Mazan M, Stefanska M, Patel R, Lichtinger M, Costa G, Vargel O, Wilson NK, Möröy T, Bonifer C, Göttgens B, Kouskoff V, Lacaud G.
    Blood; 2012 Jul 12; 120(2):314-22. PubMed ID: 22668850
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  • 6. Regulation of RUNX1 dosage is crucial for efficient blood formation from hemogenic endothelium.
    Lie-A-Ling M, Marinopoulou E, Lilly AJ, Challinor M, Patel R, Lancrin C, Kouskoff V, Lacaud G.
    Development; 2018 Mar 12; 145(5):. PubMed ID: 29530939
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  • 7. Runx1 is sufficient for blood cell formation from non-hemogenic endothelial cells in vivo only during early embryogenesis.
    Yzaguirre AD, Howell ED, Li Y, Liu Z, Speck NA.
    Development; 2018 Jan 29; 145(2):. PubMed ID: 29361566
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  • 8. RUNX1 and the endothelial origin of blood.
    Gao L, Tober J, Gao P, Chen C, Tan K, Speck NA.
    Exp Hematol; 2018 Dec 29; 68():2-9. PubMed ID: 30391350
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  • 9. Human yolk sac-like haematopoiesis generates RUNX1-, GFI1- and/or GFI1B-dependent blood and SOX17-positive endothelium.
    Bruveris FF, Ng ES, Leitoguinho AR, Motazedian A, Vlahos K, Sourris K, Mayberry R, McDonald P, Azzola L, Davidson NM, Oshlack A, Stanley EG, Elefanty AG.
    Development; 2020 Oct 29; 147(20):. PubMed ID: 33028609
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  • 10. Regulation of hemangioblast development.
    Lacaud G, Robertson S, Palis J, Kennedy M, Keller G.
    Ann N Y Acad Sci; 2001 Jun 29; 938():96-107; discussion 108. PubMed ID: 11458531
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  • 11. Histone Chaperone HIRA in Regulation of Transcription Factor RUNX1.
    Majumder A, Syed KM, Joseph S, Scambler PJ, Dutta D.
    J Biol Chem; 2015 May 22; 290(21):13053-63. PubMed ID: 25847244
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  • 12. The Hemogenic Competence of Endothelial Progenitors Is Restricted by Runx1 Silencing during Embryonic Development.
    Eliades A, Wareing S, Marinopoulou E, Fadlullah MZH, Patel R, Grabarek JB, Plusa B, Lacaud G, Kouskoff V.
    Cell Rep; 2016 Jun 07; 15(10):2185-2199. PubMed ID: 27239041
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  • 14. Tuning apicobasal polarity and junctional recycling in the hemogenic endothelium orchestrates the morphodynamic complexity of emerging pre-hematopoietic stem cells.
    Torcq L, Majello S, Vivier C, Schmidt AA.
    Elife; 2024 May 29; 12():. PubMed ID: 38809590
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  • 15. The Role of Runx1 in Embryonic Blood Cell Formation.
    Yzaguirre AD, de Bruijn MF, Speck NA.
    Adv Exp Med Biol; 2017 May 29; 962():47-64. PubMed ID: 28299650
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  • 16. Runx1 is essential for hematopoietic commitment at the hemangioblast stage of development in vitro.
    Lacaud G, Gore L, Kennedy M, Kouskoff V, Kingsley P, Hogan C, Carlsson L, Speck N, Palis J, Keller G.
    Blood; 2002 Jul 15; 100(2):458-66. PubMed ID: 12091336
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