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erythrocyte enucleation
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go
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20180921
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Heme Curation v0.0.1-dev

Mechanistic knowledge surrounding heme

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a(CHEBI:"lead(2+)") decreases bp(GO:"erythrocyte enucleation") View Subject | View Object

These data together demonstrated that Pb caused the inhibition of erythroid enucleation and that Hri seemingly surveilled the terminal differentiation of erythroblasts for appropriate hemoglobin production and final maturation before enucleation. PubMed:25411909

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erythroid progenitor cell
MeSH
Spleen
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p(MGI:Eif2ak1) positiveCorrelation bp(GO:"erythrocyte enucleation") View Subject | View Object

Moreover, in the current study, we identified a crucial role of Hri in protecting erythroid precursors during differentiation by promoting terminal maturation including enucleation, preventing cell death, and increasing iron availability for erythropoiesis. PubMed:25411909

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erythroid progenitor cell
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Spleen
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bp(GO:"erythrocyte enucleation") positiveCorrelation p(MGI:Eif2ak1) View Subject | View Object

Moreover, in the current study, we identified a crucial role of Hri in protecting erythroid precursors during differentiation by promoting terminal maturation including enucleation, preventing cell death, and increasing iron availability for erythropoiesis. PubMed:25411909

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Cell Ontology (CL)
erythroid progenitor cell
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Spleen
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