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Meaning of "erythroid cells"

erythroid cells ~ specialized cells in the body that are responsible for producing red blood cells and are essential for oxygen transport in the bloodstream

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This repression promotes erythroid cells differentiation.
Stable erythroid cells with disruption of the enhancer were generated.
The protein is highly expressed in erythroid cells.
Example of said erythroid cells hemolysate is a reticulocyte and red blood cell hemolysate.
Its primary target is immature erythroid cells.
Erythroid cells sequentially acquire erythroblast and erythocyte morpholosy and express Venus fluorescence.
Regulation of iron metabolism and heme synthesis in erythroid cells.
On the other hand, the erythroid cells may be formulated in the following manner.
Benzidine staining corresponds to the presence of hemoglobin in erythroid cells.
Fetal erythroid cells have carbonic anhydrase levels one-fifth those of adult erythroid cells.
In one embodiment, the hematopoietic cells are erythroid cells.
An increase in erythroid cells and megakaryocytes was noted ( data not shown ).
Figure 9 depicts the nature of the generated erythroid cells.
GATA-1 expression in mature erythroid cells allows GATA-1 recruitment to hub locus in these cells.
The families of hematopoietic cells include lymphoid, myeloid, and erythroid cells.

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He studies the role of HO1 in erythroid cells and macrophages.
In thalassemia, ineffective erythropoiesis is characterized by apoptosis of the maturing nucleated erythroid cells.
Hematopoietic stem cells are the origin of erythroid cells and thus, are preferred.
Globally, this thesis reports new mechanisms of action for different transcription factors in erythroid cells.
Here, yolk-sac stem cells differentiate into primitive erythroid cells that contain embryonic hemoglobin.
Thus Mab 71 can stimulate differentiation of erythroid precursors into erythroid cells.
These cultures yielded up to 106 erythroid cells per milliliter of blood.
Under normal conditions, the NOTCH signaling pathway represses development of erythroid cells.
Some of the erythroid cells differentiated to the normoblast and enucleated erythrocyte stages ( Figure 9d ).
FIG . 2 displays the light scatter and relative fluorescence obtained on the erythroid cells.
Immature erythroid cells express CD71 and they lack CD45 which is expressed on leukocytes.
Accordingly, the invention provides novel methods for the regulation of Y-globin expression in erythroid cells.
FIG . 28 shows induction of gamma globin in erythroid cells as assessed by RT-qPCR.
Accordingly, the disclosure encompasses novel methods for the regulation of Y-globin expression in erythroid cells.
Erythropoietin ( EPO ) stimulation increased the pYSTAT5 activity in erythroid cells in all specimens examined.
FIG . 1A shows the major BCL11A isoforms present in nuclear extracts of human erythroid cells.
Megakaryocytic cells, platelets, or erythroid cells.
A western blot shows the major isoforms, XL and L, from nuclear extracts of human erythroid cells ( A ).
Use according to claim 15 wherein the blood cells are erythroid cells.
First, BCL11A protein and RNA transcripts are absent in primitive erythroid cells of mice.
The anti-gp130 antibodies, however, had no effect on the erythropoietin-dependent production of erythroid cells.

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