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Oxygen Sensing pp 275-284 | Cite as

HIF-1 is Essential for Multilineage Hematopoiesis in the Embryo

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Part of the Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology book series (AEMB, volume 475)

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Hematopoietic Progenitor Progenitor Proliferation Howard Hughes Medical Institute Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor Nuclear Translocator Definitive Hematopoiesis 
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Authors and Affiliations

  1. 1.Department of PathologyUniversity of ChicagoChicagoUSA
  2. 2.Committee on Cancer BiologyUniversity of ChicagoChicagoUSA
  3. 3.Departments of Medicine and Molecular Genetics and Cell BiologyUniversity of ChicagoChicagoUSA
  4. 4.Howard Hughes Medical InstituteUniversity of ChicagoChicagoUSA

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