Differences between Newborn and Adult Mice in Their Response to Immune Thrombocytopenia
Neonatology2010Vol. 98(1), pp. 100–108
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Zhongbo Hu, William B. Slayton, Lisa M. Rimsza, Matthew H. Bailey, Hannes Sallmon, Martha Sola‐Visner
Abstract
We concluded that fetuses have a limited ability to increase their megakaryocyte mass in response to consumptive thrombocytopenia, compared to adult mice. These observations provide further evidence for the existence of biological differences between fetal/neonatal and adult megakaryocytopoiesis.
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