NANEMIAR Consortium Publishes First Scientific Article on Spectral Cytometry and Blood Disorders

The NANEMIAR Project Consortium has published its first scientific article, now available online, marking an important milestone in the project’s biomedical research efforts

The study, led by the group of Christophe Lachaud at CNRS, presents an innovative spectral cytometry method capable of identifying differences in hematopoiesis using bone marrow samples from β-thalassemia mice

This approach provides a detailed view of the cellular landscape, contributing to a better understanding of the mechanisms underlying blood disorders and opening new avenues for research.

The full article is available at:

https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/hematology/articles/10.3389/frhem.2026.1802350/full

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