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Colony stimulating growth factor

Colony stimulating growth factors Vascular endothelial growth factors... [Pg.118]

Ah = Antibody IL = interleukin TNF =tumornecrosis factor INF = interferon LAK =lymphocyte-activated killer CSF =colony stimulating factors and FGF = fibroblast growth factor. [Pg.41]

Cytokines and Immunophilins. A large number of inflammatory mediators and related proteins including the cytokines, colony stimulating factors (CSFs), interferons (IFNs), tumor necrosis factors (TNFs), growth factors (see Growth regulators), neurotrophic factors, and immunophilins are found in the mammalian CNS and appear to play a significant role in CNS function both in development and in aspects of brain homeostasis (40—43). [Pg.539]

All mature blood cells arise from primitive hematopoietic cells in the bone marrow, the pluripotent stem cells. Approximately 0.1% of the nucleated cells of the bone marrow are pluripotent stem cells and approximately 5% of these cells may be actively cycling at any one time. The stem cell pool maintains itself through a process of asymmetrical cell division when a stem cell divides, one daughter cell remains a stem cell and the other becomes a committed colony-forming cell (CFC). The proliferation and differentiation of CFCs are controlled by hematopoietic growth factors. The hematopoietic growth factors stimulate cell division, differentiation and maturation, and convert the dividing cells into a population of terminally differentiated functional cells. [Pg.579]

Cytokine receptors that couple to the JAK-STAT Pathway decode the signaling though hematopoietic cytokines (erythropoietin, thrombopoietin, colony-stimulating factors), prolactin, growth hormone, the a-, (3- and y- interferons, and a number of immunomodulatory interleukins [3], They form homodimetic or heterodimeric receptor complexes, which after ligandbinding recruit and activate isotypes of Janus kinases (JAKs). Activated JAKs in turn... [Pg.1238]

TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR ALPHA STIMULATES THE GROWTH OF THE CLONOGENIC CELLS OF ACUTE MYELOBLASTIC LEUKEMIA IN SYNERGY WITH GRANULOCYTE / MACROPHAGE COLONY -STIMULATING FACTOR... [Pg.743]

G-CSF Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor GDP Guanosine 5 -diphosphate GEC Glomerular epithelial cell GF-1 An insulin-like growth factor GFR Glomerular filtration rate... [Pg.282]

M-CSF Monocyte/macrophage colony-stimulating factor MCt Tryptase-containing mast cell MCtc Tryptase- and chymase-containing mast cell MDA Malondialdehyde MDGF Macrophage-derived growth factor... [Pg.284]

Erythropoiesis is a process that starts with a pluripotent stem cell in the bone marrow that eventually differentiates into an erythroid colony-forming unit (CFU-E)4 (Fig. 63-1). The development of these cells depends on stimulation from the appropriate growth factors, primarily erythropoietin. Other cytokines involved include granulocyte-monocyte colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) and interleukin 3 (IL-3). Eventually, the CFU-Es differentiate into reticulocytes and cross from the bone marrow into the peripheral blood. Finally, these reticulocytes mature into erythrocytes after 1 to 2 days in the bloodstream. Throughout this process, the cells gradually accumulate more hemoglobin and lose their nuclei.4... [Pg.976]

Oxidized LDL provokes an inflammatory response mediated by a number of chemoattractants and cytokines (e.g., monocyte colony-stimulating factor, intercellular adhesion molecule, platelet-derived growth factor, transforming growth factors, interleukin-1, interleukin-6). [Pg.111]


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