Satb1 regulates the self-renewal of hematopoietic stem cells by promoting quiescence and repressing differentiation commitment
Britta Will(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Ulrich Steidl(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Ari Melnick(Cornell University), Amit Verma(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Laura Barreyro(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Michael Roth(The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center), Boris Bartholdy(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Thomas O. Vogler(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Tushar D. Bhagat(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Ujunwa Cynthia Okoye-Okafor(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Francine E. Garrett-Bakelman(Cornell University), Jillian Mayer(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Robert F. Stanley(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Tihomira I. Todorova(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Ashley Pandolfi(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), María E. Figueroa(Michigan United)
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