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Conditional deletion of the Bcl-x gene from erythroid cells results in hemolytic anemia and profound splenomegaly
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Conditional deletion of the Bcl-x gene from erythroid cells results in hemolytic anemia and profound splenomegaly

Christine Broussard and Pamela L Schwartzberg
Development (Cambridge), Vol.127(22), pp.4949-4958
15/11/2000
PMID: 11044408

Abstract

Anemia, Hemolytic - genetics Anemia, Hemolytic - pathology Animals Base Sequence bcl-X Protein Cell Survival DNA Primers - genetics Erythroblasts - pathology Erythrocytes - metabolism Gene Deletion Integrases - genetics Mammary Tumor Virus, Mouse - genetics Megakaryocytes - pathology Mice Mice, Inbred C57BL Mice, Knockout Mice, Transgenic Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2 - deficiency Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2 - genetics Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2 - physiology Reticulocytes - pathology Spleen - pathology Splenomegaly - genetics Splenomegaly - pathology Thrombocytopenia - genetics Viral Proteins Apoptosis Cell Differentiation
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