Hematopoiesis

  1. Timm Schroeder2
  1. 1Georg-Speyer-Haus, Institute for Biomedical Research, Frankfurt (Main), Germany
  2. 2Research Unit Stem Cell Dynamics, Helmholtz Zentrum Muenchen-German Research Center for Environmental Health, Neuherberg, Germany
  1. Correspondence: timm.schroeder{at}helmholtz-muenchen.de

Abstract

Enormous numbers of adult blood cells are constantly regenerated throughout life from hematopoietic stem cells through a series of progenitor stages. Accessibility, robust functional assays, well-established prospective isolation, and successful clinical application made hematopoiesis the classical mammalian stem cell system. Most of the basic concepts of stem cell biology have been defined in this system. At the same time, many long-standing disputes in hematopoiesis research illustrate our still limited understanding. Here we discuss the embryonic development and lifelong maintenance of the hematopoietic system, its cellular components, and some of the hypotheses about the molecular mechanisms involved in controlling hematopoietic cell fates.



Also in this Collection

      | Table of Contents

      In this Collection