ARP, A Peptide Derived from the Stress-Associated Acetylcholinesterase Variant, Has Hematopoietic Growth Promoting Activities
Molecular Medicine2001Vol. 7(2), pp. 93–105
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Dan Grisaru, Varda Deutsch, Michal Shapira, Marjorie Pick, Meira Sternfeld, Naomi Melamed‐Book, Daniela Kaufer, Nilly Galyam, Michael J. Gait, David J. Owen, Joseph B. Lessing, Amiram Eldor, Hermona Soreq
Abstract
Our findings attribute a role to AChE-R and ARP in hematopoietic homeostasis following stress, and suggest the use of ARP in clinical settings where ex vivo expansion of progenitor cells is required.
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