May, 2024
Deciphering cell fate: a mathematical model of life and death decisions in erythroid progenitors
Model(s) associated with this Model of the Month: BIOMD0000001077.
Last updated by: Lorenz Adlung
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May, 2024
Every second, our body produces two to three million new red blood cells from erythroid progenitors. This mathematical model helps us to understand how the critical cellular decisions between life (proliferation/differentiation) and death are made by these cells through a process involving the JAK2/STAT5 signalling pathway.
Model(s) associated with this Model of the Month: BIOMD0000001077.
Last updated by: Lorenz Adlung
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