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haematologica Journal of the Ferrata Storti Foundation
Table of Contents
Volume 104, Issue 9: September 2019
Cover Figure
Bone marrow smear showing atypical mast cells in a patient with systemic mastocytosis, mast cell leukemia variant. Courtesy of Prof. Rosangela Invernizzi.
Editorials
1689 Stem cell factor: the bridge between bone marrow adipocytes and hematopoietic cells Ziru Li and Ormond A. MacDougald
1691 New potential players in hepcidin regulation Maxwell Chappell and Stefano Rivella
1694 Ubiquitination is not omnipresent in myeloid leukemia Ramesh C. Nayak and Jose A. Cancelas
1696 Six-packed antibodies punch better Christoph Rader and Adrian Wiestner
1699 The secret afterlife of platelets Nicholas A. Arce and Renhao Li
Perspective Article
1702 Hemophilia A and B: molecular and clinical similarities and differences Giancarlo Castaman and Davide Matino
Review Articles
1710 Emerging disease-modifying therapies for sickle cell disease Marcus A. Carden and Jane Little
1720 Targeting sickle cell disease root-cause pathophysiology with small molecules Yogen Saunthararajah
Articles
Hematopoiesis
1731 Bone marrow adipose tissue-derived stem cell factor mediates metabolic regulation of hematopoiesis Zengdi Zhang et al.
1744 MicroRNA-127-3p controls murine hematopoietic stem cell maintenance by limiting differentiation Laura Crisafulli et al.
Iron Metabolism & its Disorders
1756 Dimeric ferrochelatase bridges ABCB7 and ABCB10 homodimers in an architecturally defined molecular complex required for heme biosynthesis
Nunziata Maio et al.
Myeloproliferative Neoplasms
1782 Long-term outcome after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation for myelofibrosis Marie Robin et al.
Iron Metabolism & its Disorders
1768 New thiazolidinones reduce iron overload in mouse models of hereditary hemochromatosis and β-thalassemia Jing Liu et al.
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