Myeloblast
Unipotent stem cell in the bone marrow / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The myeloblast is a unipotent stem cell which differentiates into the effectors of the granulocyte series. It is found in the bone marrow. Stimulation of myeloblasts by G-CSF and other cytokines triggers maturation, differentiation, proliferation and cell survival.[1]
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FMA | 83524 |
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