2009
DOI: 10.1002/stem.5530160820
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Rapidly mobilizable stem cells. Do they belong to a special subpopulation?

Abstract: Some characteristics of rapidly mobilized stem cells as a possible distinct subset of the murine bone marrow stem cell population are overviewed. Some of the agents that rapidly mobilize stem cells are toxic and possibly act through disrupting anchorage to the microenvironment. The mobilization occurring days after cytostatics and/or colony‐stimulating factors (CSF), however, is a consequence of increased production or differentiation. While stem cells (colony‐forming units‐spleen; CFU‐S) circulating normally … Show more

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