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Haematopoietic cells differentiation, cytokine

Signals governing the differentiation of haematopoietic cell lines the cytokines... [Pg.110]

Cytokines have a central role in the differentiation of haematopoietic cell lines (the role of interleukins in the differentiation of lymphocytes will be discussed in more detail in Chapter 14). Haematopoiesis is the process by which terminally differentiated cells—red, white, and lymphoid blood cells—are continually formed from undifferentiated, pluripotent stem cells (Fig. 6.11). [Pg.117]

Tcell differentiation to effector cells and expansion of the cell pool is controlled by cytokines, quite like in other haematopoietic cell lines. Expression of the IL-2 gene is an... [Pg.252]


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