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Sarah Duchamp de Chastaigne1, Catherine M Sawai1

  • 1INSERM Unit 1312 Bordeaux Institute of Oncology, University of Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France.

Elife
|July 17, 2024
PubMed

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A new mathematical model can estimate the number of precursor cells that contribute to regenerating blood cells in mice.

Keywords:
HSPCsbloodbone marrowhematopoiesishematopoietic stemmouseprogenitor cellsregenerative medicinestem cells

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