Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Unique Role for Blood Formation Gene Identified: DMS research reveals new pathway for stem cell turnover

Source: Dartmouth Medical School
Date: September 12, 2007

Summary:

All blood cell production in adults depends on the steady work of a vital gene that if lost results in early bone marrow failure, Dartmouth Medical School cancer geneticists have found. Their research reveals an unexpected role for the gene in sustaining the adult blood-forming system, and opens novel strategies for targeting the gene, which is often involved in a type of childhood leukemia.