A miR-150/TET3 pathway regulates the generation of mouse and human non-classical monocyte subset
A decrease in the fraction of non-classical monocytes is a hallmark of chronic myelomonocytic leukaemia. Taking advantage of this abnormal situation, the authors identify a mechanistic link between miR-150 and TET3 as being involved in monocyte subset generation.
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Main Authors: | Dorothée Selimoglu-Buet, Julie Rivière, Hussein Ghamlouch, Laura Bencheikh, Catherine Lacout, Margot Morabito, M’boyba Diop, Guillaume Meurice, Marie Breckler, Aurélie Chauveau, Camille Debord, Franck Debeurme, Raphael Itzykson, Nicolas Chapuis, Christophe Willekens, Orianne Wagner-Ballon, Olivier A. Bernard, Nathalie Droin, Eric Solary |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/5d55187610e84c0189ca6173abd8c67a |
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