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Modellstudie zur Hämopoetischen Stammzellregulation — Ergebnisse und Probleme

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Modelle in der Medizin

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Das hämopoetische System gliedert sich in eine Reihe morphologisch und funktionell zu unterscheidende Compartments. Die morphologisch nicht eindeutig identifizierten Knochenmarkstammzellen bilden dabei einen sich selbst reproduzierenden Zellpool, aus dem sich über verschiedene Differenzierungs-, Teilungs- und Reifungsstufen die Blutzellen (Erythrozyten, Thrombozyten und Leukozyten) entwickeln. Die Anzahl dieser Funk-tionszellen regelt über ein oder mehrere Hormone die Proliferation der Vorstufen. In Abb. 1 ist dieser Regelkreis für eines der drei Zellsy-steme dargestellt.

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Löffler, M., Wichmann, H.E. (1980). Modellstudie zur Hämopoetischen Stammzellregulation — Ergebnisse und Probleme. In: Anderson, J., et al. Modelle in der Medizin. Medizinische Informatik und Statistik, vol 22. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-81512-6_31

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