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182 related items for PubMed ID: 269439

  • 21. The regulation of hemopoiesis in long-term bone marrow cultures. III. The role of burst forming activity.
    Eliason JF, Dexter TM, Testa NG.
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    Katakura F, Yabu T, Yamaguchi T, Miyamae J, Shirinashihama Y, Nakanishi T, Moritomo T.
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  • 23. Differentiation and "renewal" of multipotential cells in vitro.
    Johnson GR, Keller GM, Nicola NA.
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  • 24. Augmentation of erythroid burst formation by the addition of thymocytes and other myelo-lymphoid cells.
    Kanamaru A, Durban E, Gallagher MT, Miller SC, Trentin JJ.
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    Greenberger JS, Sakakeeny MA, Humphries RK, Eaves CJ, Eckner RJ.
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  • 31. Erythroid-committed progenitors and spleen colony-forming cells in adult thymus-deprived mice.
    Milenković P, Biljanović-Paunović L, Lukic M, Pavlović-Kentera V.
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  • 33. Erythropoietic activity in mouse spleen cell-conditioned medium detected by erythroid colony formation of fetal mouse liver cells in serum-free cultures.
    Kajigaya S, Kubota K, Suda T, Miura Y.
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  • 34. The effect of erythropoietin on colonial growth of erythroid precursor cells in vitro.
    Cooper MC, Levy J, Cantor LN, Marks PA, Rifkind RA.
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