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Temporal quantitative phosphoproteomics of ADP stimulation reveals novel central nodes in platelet activation and inhibition
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January 12 2017
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INSIDE BLOOD COMMENTARIES
PLENARY PAPER
Temporal quantitative phosphoproteomics of ADP stimulation reveals novel central nodes in platelet activation and inhibition
e-blood
Florian Beck,Jörg Geiger,Stepan Gambaryan,Fiorella A. Solari,Margherita Dell’Aica,Stefan Loroch,Nadine J. Mattheij,Igor Mindukshev,Oliver Pötz,Kerstin Jurk,Julia M. Burkhart,Christian Fufezan,Johan W. M. Heemskerk,Ulrich Walter,René P. Zahedi,Albert Sickmann
PERSPECTIVE
BLOOD FORUM
CLINICAL TRIALS AND OBSERVATIONS
HEMATOPOIESIS AND STEM CELLS
LYMPHOID NEOPLASIA
Potent efficacy of combined PI3K/mTOR and JAK or ABL inhibition in murine xenograft models of Ph-like acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Sarah K. Tasian,David T. Teachey,Yong Li,Feng Shen,Richard C. Harvey,I-Ming Chen,Theresa Ryan,Tiffaney L. Vincent,Cheryl L. Willman,Alexander E. Perl,Stephen P. Hunger,Mignon L. Loh,Martin Carroll,Stephan A. Grupp
MYELOID NEOPLASIA
PLATELETS AND THROMBOPOIESIS
RED CELLS, IRON, AND ERYTHROPOIESIS
Unexpected role for p19INK4d in posttranscriptional regulation of GATA1 and modulation of human terminal erythropoiesis
Xu Han,Jieying Zhang,Yuanliang Peng,Minyuan Peng,Xiao Chen,Huiyong Chen,Jianhui Song,Xiao Hu,Mao Ye,Jianglin Li,Vijay G. Sankaran,Christopher D. Hillyer,Narla Mohandas,Xiuli An,Jing Liu
THROMBOSIS AND HEMOSTASIS
TRANSPLANTATION
LETTERS TO BLOOD
BLOOD WORK
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Interaction between PEBP1 and p19INK4d demonstrated by immunofluorescence. p19INK4d (green) colocalizes with PEBP1 (red) in the erythroid cells, leading to a merged orange color. See the article by Han et al on page 226.
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