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Integrating novel signaling pathways involved in erythropoiesis.

IUBMB Life

May 2012

Cell Signalling Group, Western Australian Institute for Medical Research, Centre for Medical Research and The University of Western Australia, Perth, WA, Australia.

Many extrinsic and intrinsic factors control the development of red blood cells from committed progenitors, with the Erythropoietin-receptor (Epo-R) signaling network being the primary controlling molecular hub. Although much is understood about erythroid signaling pathways, new and intriguing factors that influence different aspects of erythroid cell development are still being uncovered. New extrinsic effectors include hypoxia and polymeric IgA1 (pIgA1), and new Epo-R signaling pathway components include Lyn/Cbp and Lyn/Liar.

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