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Limitation of Excessive Myelopoiesis by the Intrinsic Modulation of Macrophage-Derived Prostaglandin E
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ImmunologyPathologyMyeloid NeoplasiaInflammationIntrinsic ModulationStem Cell MobilizationHematologyAutophagyExcessive MyelopoiesisStem CellsCell TransplantationCell SignalingProstaglandin EHealth SciencesGranulocyteAutoimmunityClonal ProliferationCell BiologyMyelopoiesisPhagocyteThrombopoiesisCytokineDevelopmental BiologyStem Cell ResearchMedicineMacrophage-derived Prostaglandin EMonocyte-macrophage Derivation
The clonal proliferation of the committed granulocyte-macrophage stem cell is controlled by a balance between mutually opposing factors, colony stimulating factor and prostaglandin E, both of monocyte-macrophage derivation. Increases beyond a critical concentration of colony stimulating factor within the local milieu of the mononuclear phagocyte induces the coincident elaboration of prostaglandin E, a self-regulated response which serves to limit the unopposed humoral stimulation of myelopoiesis.
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