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Original Article

Erythropoietin Induced Ultrastructural Alterations to J2E Cells and Loss of Proliferative Capacity with Terminal Differentiation

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Pages 317-328 | Received 16 Jun 1993, Accepted 30 Aug 1993, Published online: 03 Aug 2009

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B. A. Callus, S. J. Busfield & S. P. Klinken. (1995) Diaminofluorene is more sensitive than benzidine for detecting hemoglobin in erythropoietin responsive J2e cells. Hemoglobin 19:1-2, pages 7-19.
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Samantha J. Busfield, Tracey J. Farr, Tajinder Singh, Amanda J. Sainsbury & S. Peter Klinken. (1993) Clonal Analysis of Erythropoietin Stimulated J2E Cells Reveals Asynchrony During Terminal Differentiation. Growth Factors 9:4, pages 307-315.
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Vanessa Cull, Peta A Tilbrook, Aini S Adenan, David Chappell, Evan Ingley, Mohinder K Sarna, T Norman Palmer, Stephanie S Watowich & S Peter Klinken. (2000) Dominant action of mutated erythropoietin receptors on differentiation in vitro and erythroleukemia development in vivo. Oncogene 19:7, pages 953-960.
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Thomas Bittorf, Jens Seiler, Zhihong Zhang, Robert Jaster & Josef Brock. (1999) SHP1 Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase Negatively Modulates Erythroid Differentiation and Suppression of Apoptosis in J2E Erythroleukemic Cells. Biological Chemistry 380:10.
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Bernard A. Callus, Samantha J. Busfield, Enrico Rossi, Peta A. Tilbrook, David Chappell, Evan H. Morgan & S. Peter Klinken. (2009) Haemoglobin Synthesis in Erythropoietin‐Stimulated J2E Cells Does not Require Increased Numbers of Transferrin Receptors. European Journal of Biochemistry 250:2, pages 459-466.
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Samantha J. Busfield, Peta A. Tilbrook, Bernard A. Callus, Angelo Spadaccini, Lukas Kuhn & S. Peter Klinken. (2004) Complex Regulation of Transferrin Receptors during Erythropoietin‐Induced Differentiation of J2E Erythroid Cells. European Journal of Biochemistry 249:1, pages 77-84.
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Robert Jaster, Thomas Bittorf, S.Peter Klinken & Josef Brock. (1996) Inhibition of proliferation but not erythroid differentiation of J2E cells by rapamycin. Biochemical Pharmacology 51:9, pages 1181-1185.
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Peta A. Tilbrook, Thomas Bittorf, Samantha J. Busfield, David Chappell & S. Peter Klinken. (1996) Disrupted Signaling in a Mutant J2E Cell Line That Shows Enhanced Viability, but Does Not Proliferate or Differentiate, with Erythropoietin. Journal of Biological Chemistry 271:7, pages 3453-3459.
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C. MAY LAI, NALINI SWAMINATHAN, MANFRED W. BEILHARZ, JOHN PAPADIMITRIOU & S. PETER KLINKEN. (1995) Interferon-α Inhibits Erythropoietin-Induced Proliferation, but Not Differentiation, and Restricts Erythroleukemia Development. Journal of Interferon & Cytokine Research 15:8, pages 669-675.
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Samantha J. Busfield, Angelo Spadaccini, Karen J. Riches, Peta A. Tilbrook & S. Peter Klinken. (1995) The Major Erythroid DNA-binding Protein GATA-1 is Stimulated by Erythropoietin but not by Chemical Inducers of Erythroid Differentiation. European Journal of Biochemistry 230:2, pages 475-480.
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Samantha J. Busfield, Angelo Spadaccini, Karen J. Riches, Peta A. Tilbrook & S. Peter Klinken. (1995) The Major Erythroid DNA-binding Protein GATA-1 is Stimulated by Erythropoietin but not by Chemical Inducers of Erythroid Differentiation. European Journal of Biochemistry 230:2, pages 475-480.
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