Intracellular levels of ROS are strictly regulated in the bone marrow niche because thin balance is essential for maintenance of quiescence and self-renewal potential of hematopoietic stem cells as well as other functions such as survival/apoptosis, differentiation, and mobilization
Intracellular levels of ROS are strictly regulated in the bone marrow niche because thin balance is essential for maintenance of quiescence and self-renewal potential of hematopoietic stem cells as well as other functions such as survival/apoptosis, differentiation, and mobilization.54,55 Further analysis of the specific role of ROS deficiency within the hematopoietic differentiation should be conducted […]
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