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Low-input proteomics identifies vWF as a negative regulator of Tet2 mutant hematopoietic stem cell expansion

Jassinskaja, Bode et al. provide a multi-omics characterization of Tet2-mutated cells, including global proteomics revealing novel roles for extracellular matrix (ECM) molecules in selectively modifying self-renewal divisions. These findings point more broadly to physical and mechanical mediators of self-renewal, implicating integrins and cytokine signaling as extracellular drivers of clonal expansion.

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