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The social norm of hematopoietic stem cells and dysregulation in leukemia
Geoff Brown
Biomedical Sciences
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Leukemia
100%
Hematopoietic Stem Cells
100%
Dysregulation
100%
Social Norms
100%
Leukemia Stem Cells
66%
Cell Lineage
50%
Steady State
33%
Hematopoiesis
33%
Bone Marrow
16%
Oncogene
16%
Bleeding
16%
Hematopoietic Cells
16%
Leukemia Cells
16%
Mature Blood Cells
16%
Cell Systems
16%
Stromal Niche
16%
Lineage Choice
16%
Highly Integrated
16%
Hematopoietic System
16%
Human Leukemia
16%
Lineage Fate
16%
Complex Ecosystem
16%
Lineage Restriction
16%
Blood Cell Types
16%
Cell Hierarchy
16%
Emergency Needs
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Leukemia
100%
Hematopoietic Cell
100%
Cell Lineage
42%
Steady State
28%
Hematopoiesis
28%
Infection
14%
Cytokine
14%
Oncogene
14%
Bleeding
14%
Hematological System
14%
Leukemia Cell
14%
Blood Cell
14%
Antisocial Behavior
14%
Offspring
14%
Immunology and Microbiology
Hematopoietic Cell
100%
Lineages
57%
Stem Cell
57%
Cell Lineage
42%
Steady State
28%
Hematopoiesis
28%
Cytokine
14%
Oncogene
14%
Hemocyte
14%
Leukemia Cell
14%
Hematopoietic System
14%
Offspring
14%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Hematopoietic Cell
100%
Stem Cell
57%
Cell Lineage
42%
Steady State
28%
Hematopoiesis
28%
Cytokine
14%
Oncogene
14%
Hemocyte
14%
Offspring
14%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Leukemia
100%
Infection
12%
Cytokine
12%
Bleeding
12%