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m csf (macrophage colony stimulating factor)
Where is M-CSF Produced?
M-CSF is primarily produced by a variety of cells including
fibroblasts
,
endothelial cells
, and certain immune cells. Its production can be upregulated in response to inflammatory stimuli such as
interleukin-1
(IL-1) and
tumor necrosis factor-alpha
(TNF-α).
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