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Find important details of Human Colony-Stimulating Factor (CSF)!

The presence of white blood cells in human body have a role to play in regards to their role in monitoring cancer levels. When cytoplasm is evidently present in these cells, they are specifically known as granulocytes. The Human Colony-Stimulating Factor is a glycoprotein that acts as a catalyst in case of bone marrow to produce granulocytes and stem cells, after which they are to be released into stem cells. As per function, it acts both in terms of hormone and cytokine; therefore, they are produced by a number of tissues. It also helps in stimulation of differentiation, proliferation and functions of granulocytes that are associated with neutrophil precursor and thus acts as part of mature neutrophils.

Tests and functions of Human Colony-Stimulating Factor:

As it is coded within the protein, hence, this protein is found on an extracellular basis, and at times spliced versions are also available. A number of tests are being carried out to determine whether Human Colony-Stimulating Factor can actually help in increasing the dosage and intensity associated with chemotherapeutic processes. This is especially important to note during leukaemia process, where chemotherapy is provided. Apart from that it has quite an important role to play in hematopoietic system where it mobilises the bone marrow that is formed into the bloodstream. Also it has an important role to play in case of neuronal cells, where it acts as a neurotropic factor. Within the central nervous system, neurogenesis is to be initiated, and tests associated with this are being carried out by Human Colony-Stimulating Factor (CSF) ELISA Kit.


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Read:  2016-07-19 09:11:41  Glory Science Life science source - ELISA Kits - Antibodies - Research Products
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