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Waking up sleeping beauty – persistent IFN-gamma awakens and activates stem cells via BST2

January 21, 2021 blood stem cells,  bone marrow transplant,  BST2,  E-selectin,  homing,  IFN,  Infectious diseases,  Research

The researchers show that persistent IFNγ mediates the exhaustion of blood stem cells via BST2 expression.

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Cell cluster of triple-negative breast cancer. Courtesy of the C. Cheng lab From the Labs: Breast cancer cell clusters

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