CD169+ macrophages provide a niche promoting erythropoiesis under homeostasis, myeloablation and in JAK2V617F-induced polycythemia vera
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A. Bergman | M. Merad | Y. Kunisaki | P. Frenette | Z. Zhao | N. Rooijen | Masato Tanaka | D. Hashimoto | M. Leboeuf | A. Chow | M. Huggins | Jalal Ahmed | D. Lucas | Sandra Pinho | Clara Noizat
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