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Immune cells regulate blood stem cells

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Immune cells regulate blood stem cells

Blood stem cell cultures: Blood stem cells from colonies (cell clusters) in vitro consisting of different blood cells. Nine blood stem cell colonies are illustrated in the image, which have developed into differentiated cell types, particularly into white blood cells (leukocytes).Credit: Department of Clinical Research of the University of Bern, Tumor-Immunology research group

Researchers in Bern,  Switzerland have discovered that, during a viral infection, immune cells control the blood stem cells in the bone marrow and therefore also the body’s own defences. The findings could allow for new forms of therapy, such as for bone marrow diseases like leukaemia.

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