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MiR-125b regulates cell proliferation and survival in neonatal megakaryocytes

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This work was supported by DBT-IYBA, DBT-RGYI, ICMR and UGC grants of the Government of India. We appreciate the funding in the form of CSIR and UGC Fellowships from the Government of India. We sincerely thank Dr. Prathibha Reddy Tummala from Fernandez Hospital Pvt. Ltd., Bogulkunta, Hyderabad, India, and Tran-Scell Biologics, Hyderabad, India, for providing the blood samples and processing the CD34+ cells. All investigations were performed in accordance to the local laws and regulations. This work was carried out with the Institutional Ethics Committee (IEC) approval.

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Kandi, R., Undi, R. & Gutti, R.K. MiR-125b regulates cell proliferation and survival in neonatal megakaryocytes. Ann Hematol 93, 1065–1066 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00277-013-1928-5

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