The hemangioblast - an elusive cell captured in culture
Author(s)
Robb, L; Elefanty, AG;
Details
Publication Year 1998-08,Volume 20,Issue #8,Page 611-614
Journal Title
BIOESSAYS
Publication Type
Journal Article
Abstract
The close temporal and spatial association between blood and endothelial cell development during embryogenesis was first documented almost 100 years ago. In recent years, gene expression studies have further strengthened this link. Now, using cultures of mouse embryonic stem cells, a common progenitor cell that gives rise to both blood cells and vascular endothelial cells, has been identified.((1)) The existence of the hemangioblast has been proved, and experiments addressing its unique properties can begin. BioEssays 20:611-614, 1998. (C) 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Publisher
COMPANY OF BIOLOGISTS LTD
Keywords
RECEPTOR TYROSINE KINASE; HEMATOPOIETIC STEM-CELLS; BLOOD-VESSEL DEVELOPMENT; MURINE YOLK-SAC; DEFINITIVE HEMATOPOIESIS; VASCULAR ENDOTHELIUM; MOUSE; DIFFERENTIATION; EXPRESSION; GENE
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Creation Date: 1998-08-01 12:00:00
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