Liu, "miR214 protects
erythroid cells against oxidative stress by targeting ATF4 and EZH2," Free Radical Biology and Medicine, vol.
Dexamethasone has been found to promote erythropoiesis by increasing the absolute number of
erythroid cells produced from CD34(+) cells and by selectively increasing the number of burst-forming units-erythroid (BFU-E), in addition to reducing TNF-a negative effects on erythropoiesis [13].
Unexpectedly, an enhanced splenic erythropoiesis was observed in young Tfr2 KI mice, characterized by a left shift in the erythroid lineage resulting in a higher number of precursor
erythroid cells and a lower number of mature cells (Figure 2(d)).
Erythroid cells obtained from ESCs cocultured with OP9 cells were collected from the supernatant, washed with PBS, and stained with fixable viability dye APC-eF780, anti-CD71-APC (eBioscience), and anti-Ter119-PE (eBioscience).
His
erythroid cells showed nuclear irregularities, budding, and nuclear/cytoplasmic desynchronization (Figures 1(a) and 1(b)).
Redman, "The human kell blood group gene maps to chromosome 7q33 and its expression is restricted to
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The CBC showed severe anemia (17% of PCV [32%-53%]; 3.4 x [10.sup.6]
erythroid cells [mm.sup.-3] of blood [6.8-12.9]; 5.7g [dl.sup.-1] hemoglobin [11-19]), thrombocytopenia (0.32 x [10.sup.3] platelets [mm.sup.-3] of blood [1-3.5 x [10.sup.3]) and leukopenia (2,800 leukocytes [mm.sup.-3] of blood [5,400-14,300]) by neutropenia (504 neutrophil [mm.sup.-3] of blood [2,260-8,580 {GRONDIM & DeWITT, 2010}]).
(4-6) When HPV B19 infects the bone marrow
erythroid cells of these patients, decompensation occurs and thus the patient presents with signs and symptoms of abrupt onset severe anemia.
Anemia of chronic disease in rheumatoid arthritis is associated with increased apoptosis of bone marrow
erythroid cells: Improvement following anti-tumor necrosis factor-alpha antibody therapy.
The bone marrow biopsy in cases of aplastic anaemia reveals increased fat space, marked reduction of myeloid and
erythroid cells similar to study by Saitoh et al [2002].
When the hemolytic process becomes chronic, the myeloid/erythroid ratio which is 3/1 increases in favour of the
erythroid cells. In conditions where there is deep anemia including major thalassemia, enlargement in some bones including mainly the facial bones and bones in the hands is observed as a result of extension of increased activity in the bone marrow to the medullary area.
Epigenetic and molecular profiles of
erythroid cells after hydroxyurea-treatment in sickle cell anemia.