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CLEC11A gene
Known as:
STEM CELL GROWTH FACTOR
, C-TYPE LECTIN DOMAIN FAMILY 11, MEMBER A
, C-type lectin domain family 11 member A
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This gene plays a role in the proliferation and differentiation of hematopoietic precursor cells
National Institutes of Health
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CLEC11A protein, human
Cell Proliferation Regulatory Process
Hematopoiesis
Homo sapiens
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Genes
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Review
2016
Review
2016
Molecular subtypes of gastrointestinal stromal tumor requiring specific treatments
M. Pogorzelski
,
J. Falkenhorst
,
S. Bauer
Current Opinion in Oncology
2016
Corpus ID: 22571
Purpose of review This article reviews and discusses the current literature on how molecular subtyping of gastrointestinal…
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Review
2011
Review
2011
Botanical Drugs and Stem Cells
Po-Cheng Lin
,
Li-Fu Chang
,
+6 authors
H. Harn
Cell Transplantation
2011
Corpus ID: 31929030
The potential to generate virtually any differentiated cell type from stem cells offers the possibility of creating new sources…
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2009
2009
Association study between keratinocyte‐derived growth factor gene polymorphisms and susceptibility to vitiligo vulgaris in a Taiwanese population: potential involvement of stem cell factor
C. Lan
,
Y. Ko
,
+4 authors
H‐S. Yu
British Journal of Dermatology
2009
Corpus ID: 19077118
Background Vitiligo vulgaris is a depigmentary disorder resulting from the disappearance of functional melanocytes. Currently…
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2007
2007
A comparison of CFU-GM, BFU-E and endothelial progenitor cells using ex vivo expansion of selected cord blood CD133(+) and CD34(+) cells.
X. Lu
,
S. Baudouin
,
J. Gillespie
,
J. Anderson
,
A. Dickinson
Cytotherapy
2007
Corpus ID: 23231528
BACKGROUND CD133 is a newly developed hematopoietic stem cell marker but little is known about its function. Whether CD133…
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Review
2002
Review
2002
Mast cell regulation via paired immunoglobulin-like receptor PIR-B
C. Chen
,
D. Kang
,
M. Cooper
,
H. Kubagawa
Immunologic research
2002
Corpus ID: 20734959
Activating (PIR-A) and inhibitory (PIR-B) isoforms of the paired immunoglobulin (Ig)-like receptor family have been evaluated for…
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1996
1996
Development of CD4 and CD8 single positive T cells in human thymus organ culture: IL-7 promotes human T cell production by supporting immature T cells.
H. Yeoman
,
D. Clark
,
D. Deluca
Developmental and Comparative Immunology
1996
Corpus ID: 45137081
1995
1995
Haemopoietic growth factor production by normal and aplastic anaemia stroma in long‐term bone marrow culture
F. Gibson
,
J. Scopes
,
S. Daly
,
Sarah E. Ball
,
E. Gordon-Smith
British Journal of Haematology
1995
Corpus ID: 26096609
Summary. Defective marrow stroma, or microenvironment, have been proposed as one of several mechanisms to account for bone marrow…
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1993
1993
A recurrent deletion in the KIT (mast/stem cell growth factor receptor) proto-oncogene is a frequent cause of human piebaldism.
R. Spritz
,
S. A. Holmes
,
S. Berg
,
J. Nordlund
,
K. Fukai
Human Molecular Genetics
1993
Corpus ID: 41240759
Highly Cited
1992
Highly Cited
1992
Expression of cytokines and their receptors by human thymocytes and thymic stromal cells.
S. Wolf
,
A. Cohen
Immunology
1992
Corpus ID: 23525884
The repertoire of cytokine and cytokine receptor mRNA expressed by unstimulated human thymocytes and thymic stromal cells was…
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1992
1992
Deletion of the KIT and PDGFRA genes in a patient with piebaldism.
R. Spritz
,
S. Droetto
,
Y. Fukushima
American journal of medical genetics
1992
Corpus ID: 22537771
We have previously shown that human piebaldism results from mutations of the KIT gene, which encodes the receptor for the mast…
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