Journal article
Haematopoietic stem cells: Past, present and future
AP Ng, WS Alexander
Cell Death Discovery | NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2017
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Abstract
The discovery and characterisation of haematopoietic stem cells has required decades of research. The identification of adult bone marrow as a source of haematopoietic cells capable of protecting an organism from otherwise lethal irradiation led to the intense search for their identity and characteristics. Using functional assays along with evolving techniques for isolation of haematopoietic cells, haematopoietic stem cell populations were able to be enriched and their characteristics analysed. The key haematopoietic stem cell characteristics of pluripotentiality and the ability for self-renewal have emerged as characteristics of several haematopoietic stem cell populations, including those ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
An earlier version of this manuscript was published in Australian Biochemist (Vol. 47, No. 1, April 2016). This work was supported by the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council Project Grant (1060179; to APN), Program Grant (1016647), Fellowships (1058344; to WSA), Independent Research Institutes Infrastructure Support Scheme Grant (9000220) and a Victorian State Government Operational Infrastructure Support Grant.