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  1. Research | 21 May 2006

    Osteoclasts degrade endosteal components and promote mobilization of hematopoietic progenitor cells

    • Orit Kollet
    • , Ayelet Dar
    • , Shoham Shivtiel
    • , Alexander Kalinkovich
    • , Kfir Lapid
    • , Yejezkel Sztainberg
    • , Melania Tesio
    • , Robert M Samstein
    • , Polina Goichberg
    • , Asaf Spiegel
    • , Ari Elson
    •  & Tsvee Lapidot
    Nature Medicine 12 , 657–664
    Rights & permissionsfor article Osteoclasts degrade endosteal components and promote mobilization of hematopoietic progenitor cells . Opens in a new window.
  2. Research | 9 September 2007

    Catecholaminergic neurotransmitters regulate migration and repopulation of immature human CD34+ cells through Wnt signaling

    • Asaf Spiegel
    • , Shoham Shivtiel
    • , Alexander Kalinkovich
    • , Aya Ludin
    • , Neta Netzer
    • , Polina Goichberg
    • , Yaara Azaria
    • , Igor Resnick
    • , Izhar Hardan
    • , Herzel Ben-Hur
    • , Arnon Nagler
    • , Menachem Rubinstein
    •  & Tsvee Lapidot
    Nature Immunology 8 , 1123–1131
    Rights & permissionsfor article Catecholaminergic neurotransmitters regulate migration and repopulation of immature human CD34<sup>+</sup> cells through Wnt signaling . Opens in a new window.

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