Haemopoietic growth factors: their role
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Nydia G. Testa; T. Michael Dexter
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Article
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1989
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Springer
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English
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Mature blood cells are derived from haemopoietic stem cells which grow and proliferate to give rise to progenitor cells more restricted in their proliferation and differentiation capacity. These in turn give rise to cells belonging to any of the haemopoietic lineages. The haemopoietic growth factors