Quantitative molecular cartography of emergency myelopoiesis reveals conserved modules of hematopoietic activation.
Molecular mapping of stress-induced blood cell production reveals activation patterns that could become targets for treating blood disorders like MDS and AML.
Using quantitative molecular cartography, this Cell Stem Cell study maps the transcriptional architecture of emergency myelopoiesis, identifying conserved activation modules in hematopoietic progenitors relevant to stress and disease states. These molecular blueprints may provide new targets for aberrant myelopoiesis in MDS and AML.
What the study was
- Study design
- Preclinical mechanistic study (single-cell/spatial multiomics)
- Population
- Hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells in emergency myelopoiesis contexts
- Category
- Genomics/Precision Medicine
- Maturity
- Exploratory
- Journal
- Cell Stem Cell
Why it surfaced
Cell Stem Cell paper on hematopoietic molecular cartography — top-tier basic science with eventual relevance to AML/MDS; scored conservatively as preclinical/exploratory.
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