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Hematopoiesis in general is demand driven and adaptive, but in contrast to erythropoiesis or thrombocytopoiesis, our knowledge on how neutrophil production is adapted to individual needs remains incomplete. Recently, neutrophil homeostasis has been shown to depend on danger receptors, macrophages, and even circadian rhythms. Puzzle pieces for a broader view of neutrophil homeostasis accumulate, and we will herein try to put seemingly contradictory evidence in a perspective of neutrophil homeostasis and emergency granulopoiesis determined by innate immunologic signaling. © 2014 by The American Society of Hematology.

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Stefan Wirths, Stefanie Bugl, Hans-Georg Kopp. Neutrophil homeostasis and its regulation by danger signaling. Blood. 2014 Jun 05;123(23):3563-6

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PMID: 24778154

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