Abstract:Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) are a common origin of blood cells and the
intermediate progenitor cells and precursor cells including the myeloid or lymphoid
lineages, which are the footstones of short-term and long-term blood regeneration.
HSCs are precisely orchestrated by the constituents in the hematopoietic
microenvironment in the bone marrow niches such as stromal cells, immune cells, and
cytokines. The dysfunction and genetic variations of HSCs might lead to hematopoietic
abnormality, haematopoietic eq… Show more
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