
Alexandre Gallerand
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May 27, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Bastien Dolfi |Université Côte d'Azur |Alexandre Gallerand |Zakariya Caillot
Introduction Previous studies established a critical role of psychosocial stress (PS) on innate immunity [1-3]. A pioneering report revealed that stress increased the number of Ly6Chigh, but not Ly6Clow blood monocytes, as well as neutrophils [1]. PS promoted bone marrow (BM) myelopoiesis resulting in augmented hematopoietic stem cells, monocyte, and neutrophil numbers in stressed mice [1].
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