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What Are the Regulatory Factors?
Hemopoiesis is regulated by various
growth factors
and cytokines. Some of the key regulators include:
Erythropoietin
(EPO):
Stimulates the production of red blood cells.
Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor
(G-CSF):
Promotes the production of granulocytes.
Thrombopoietin
(TPO):
Regulates platelet production.
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