Gene structure and function of granulocyte colony‐stimulating factor

Bioessays 10 (4):113-117 (1989)
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Abstract

In the last few years, the molecular and genetic nature of the granulocyte colonystimulating factor, which controls proliferation and differentiation of neutrophils, has been characterized. Recent clinical application of G‐CSF proves that this hormone is effective in the treatment of patients suffering from neutropenia.

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