The yin-yang nature of CSF1R-binding cytokines

T Zelante, P Ricciardi-Castagnoli - Nature immunology, 2012 - nature.com
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Most myeloid cells express the growth-factor receptor CSF1R. Recognition of interleukin 34 by CSF1R is required for the development of tissue-resident Langerhans cells and microglia, which explains the independence of their growth from CSF1.
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