1985
DOI: 10.1159/000163316
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Differentiation of Chick Blood Island Erythroblasts into Erythrocytes and Stability in Long-Term Culture

Abstract: Clusters of 20–70 erythroblasts from blood islands of early chick blastoderm were cultured in serum-free chemically defined medium for a 3-month period. The erythroblast cluster produces erythroid cells and hemoglobins characteristic of the primitive and definitive erythroid cell lines. It seems there is a progenitor erythroid cell(s) in the erythroblast cluster which starts and/or continues maturing along various pathways of hemopoietic differentiation under simple culture conditions. The erythroid character … Show more

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