Identification of the c-kit ligand: End of the road for understanding aplastic anemia in steel mutant mice?

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We here report the initiation of hematopoietic recovery in congenitally hypoplastic S1/S1d mice by the cytotoxic ablation of cells bearing the natural killer (NK) phenotype (NK 1.1+). The most striking finding was the early several-fold increase in the cycling fraction of stem and progenitor cells (with the exception of progenitors committed to megakaryo-cytopoiesis) in the anti-NK 1.1+ antibody-treated group. This increase resulted in an early, complete restoration of total marrow cellularity to the normal (+/+) littermate level. Our data suggest that NK 1.1+ cells exert functions critical to the negative control of hematopoietic cell proliferation in S1/S1d mice. © 1991 by The American Society of Hematology.

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Pantel, K., Boertman, J., & Nakeff, A. (1991). Identification of the c-kit ligand: End of the road for understanding aplastic anemia in steel mutant mice? Blood, 78(6), 1428–1431. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v78.6.1428.bloodjournal7861428

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