Question:
How is hemopoiesis occurring?
Author: H KAnswer:
In bone marrow, stem cells give pluripotent stem cells, which divide into lymphoid progenitor and CFU-GEMM Lymphoid progenitor gives T cells (IL12), B cells (IL6) and NK cells CFU (colony forming unit)-GEMM (IL3) gives CFU-GM (gives monocyte and neutrophil ~ G-CSF [myeloid cell]), Basophil progenitor gives basophil, eosinophil progenitor gives eosinophil (IL5), Megakaryocyte progenitor gives megakaryocyte (TPO) and thus platelets, erythroid progenitor gives erythrocytes (EPO)
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