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It takes muscle to make blood cells

Suphansa Sawamiphak () and Didier Y. R. Stainier ()
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Suphansa Sawamiphak: Max Planck Institute for Heart and Lung Research, Bad Nauheim 61231, Germany.
Didier Y. R. Stainier: Max Planck Institute for Heart and Lung Research, Bad Nauheim 61231, Germany.

Nature, 2014, vol. 512, issue 7514, 257-258

Abstract: Blood stem cells derive at least in part from an embryonic vessel called the dorsal aorta. It emerges that a flanking tissue called the somite contributes cells and signals to this process. See Letters p.314 & p.319

Date: 2014
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