Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10908090 | Experimental Hematology | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
These results suggest that expression of each adducin gene is regulated in a gene-specific manner during erythropoiesis. The early expression of ADD3 suggests that it may have a role in erythroblasts but is replaced by ADD2 in later stages of erythropoiesis. The very high levels of expression of ADD2 suggest that its promoter may be useful for directing erythroid-specific gene expression.
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Authors
Mustafa N. Yenerel, I. Birgitta Sundell, Joleen Weese, Michael Bulger, Diana M. Gilligan,