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CSF2 — CTNNBL1
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Mizukami et al., Exp Hematol 1992
:
These results indicate that retinoic acid neutralizes the inhibitory
effect of
GM-CSF on the induction of
NAP activity through the change of the NAP mRNA level
Teshima et al., Exp Hematol 1990
:
We evaluated the in vitro
effects of recombinant human ( rh ) granulocyte colony stimulating factor ( G-CSF ) and rh
granulocyte-macrophage CSF (GM-CSF) on
neutrophil alkaline phosphatase (NAP) activity and the incorporation of amino acids into polymorphonuclear leukocytes ( PMN ) from normal individuals and patients with chronic myelogenous leukemia ( CML ) ... In contrast to G-CSF,
GM-CSF did not
affect the
NAP activity in PMN in spite of the enhanced incorporation of amino acids into PMN by GM-CSF
Chikkappa et al., Leuk Res 1988
(Leukemia, Myeloid) :
However, it is not known if
granulocyte-macrophage-CSF (GM-CSF) , macrophage-CSF ( CSF-1 ) or other cytokines can
induce NAP synthesis from the neutrophilic cells of CML patients ... Evaluation of the cultures indicated that
G-CSF , MoCM and GCT, but not the other factors or cytokines, consistently
induced NAP synthesis in a dose dependent manner
Sato et al., J Cell Physiol 1988
(Carcinoma, Squamous Cell...) :
In this study, purified human
nG-CSF and recombinant G-CSF ( rG-CSF )
induced NAP in granulocytes from both normal individuals and patients with chronic myelogenous leukemia in a dose dependent fashion in serum-free and serum containing culture conditions
Yuo et al., Blood 1987
(Leukemia, Myeloid...) :
Induction of
NAP activity by
rhG-CSF in patients with both these diseases was suppressed by the addition of inhibitors of RNA or protein synthesis