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Abstract
Isolated murine Kupffer cells or liver macrophages release high levels of colony-stimulating activity (CSA) necessary for the proliferation of granulocytic and mononuclear cell colonies in vitro. CSA was detected in media conditioned by Kupffer cells ata concemtration of 0.25 x 10'6 cells per millilter. Conditioned media from suspensions of unseparated liver did not stimulate colony formation and, in high concentrations,were inhibitory. CSA obtained from Kupffer cells was more active on a cell percell basis than CSA OBTAINED FROM LUNG OR PERITONEAL MACROPHAGES. These studies indicate that liver macrophages can also release CSA and further support the concept that the monocyte-macrophage system may play a role in the regulation of granulopoiesis.Entities:
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Year: 1975 PMID: 1151133
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Lab Clin Med ISSN: 0022-2143