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  • 24. The effects of interleukin 3 (IL-3) on cells responsive to macrophage colony-stimulating factor (CSF-1) in liquid murine bone marrow culture.
    Breen FN, Hume DA, Weidemann MJ.
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  • 26. Origin and differentiation of natural killer cells. I. Characteristics of a transplantable NK cell precursor.
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  • 29. Generation of natural killer cells from Thy 1.1+ bone marrow precursor cells in the rat.
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  • 30. Natural killer cell proliferation induced by anti-NK1.1 and IL-2.
    Reichlin A, Yokoyama WM.
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  • 32. Effects of rIL-7 on murine bone marrow NK precursor cells.
    Pollack SB, Tsuji J.
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  • 35. Interleukin 3 enhanced interleukin 2-dependent maturation of NK progenitor cells in bone marrow from mice with severe combined immunodeficiency.
    Saikawa Y, Hasui M, Miura M, Tachinami T, Katayama K, Takano N, Miyawaki T, Koizumi S, Taniguchi N.
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  • 36. Natural killer cells generated from bone marrow culture.
    Koo GC, Peppard JR, Mark WH.
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  • 37. Bone marrow-derived macrophages: development and regulation of differentiation markers by colony-stimulating factor and interferons.
    Warren MK, Vogel SN.
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  • 38. IL-2-dependent generation of natural killer cells from bone marrow: role of MAC-1-, NK1-1- precursors.
    Migliorati G, Moraca R, Nicoletti I, Riccardi C.
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  • 40. Progenitor cells in murine bone marrow stimulated by growth factors produced by the AF1-19T rat cell line.
    Kriegler AB, Bradley TR, Bertoncello I, Hamilton JA, Hart PH, Piccoli DS, Hodgson GS.
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