Fumarate hydratase is a critical metabolic regulator of hematopoietic stem cell functions
Kamil R. Kranc(Queen Mary University of London), Marta Vilà‐González(MRC Centre for Regenerative Medicine), Catarina Sepúlveda(MRC Centre for Regenerative Medicine), Chithra Subramani(MRC Centre for Regenerative Medicine), Neil P. Rodrigues(Cardiff University), Alejandro Armesilla-Diaz(MRC Centre for Regenerative Medicine), J Paris(Queen Mary University of London), Andrew J. Finch(Queen Mary University of London), Patrick J. Pollard(University of Oxford), Milica Vukovic(MRC Centre for Regenerative Medicine), Douglas Vernimmen(Roslin Institute), Marcos Morgan(MRC Centre for Regenerative Medicine), Jimi Wills(Edinburgh Cancer Research), Katrin Schaak(MRC Centre for Regenerative Medicine), Deniz Gezer(RWTH Aachen University), Chi Wai Eric So(London Cancer), David Coman(Griffith University), Hannah Lawson(University of London), Zuzanna Sas(MRC Centre for Regenerative Medicine), Dónal O’Carroll(MRC Centre for Regenerative Medicine), Peter Giles(Cardiff University), Aaron Easterbrook(Mater Private Hospital), Lewis Allen(MRC Centre for Regenerative Medicine), Roderick N. Carter(The Queen's Medical Research Institute), Nicholas M. Morton(University of Nottingham), Louie N. van de Lagemaat(Queen Mary University of London), Arnaud Villacreces(MRC Centre for Regenerative Medicine), Theano I. Panagopoulou(MRC Centre for Regenerative Medicine)
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