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. 1997;21(1):42–52.

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Blood cell development. All types of circulating blood cells develop from a pluripotent stem cell. Under the influence of certain proteins (i.e., growth factors), this stem cell multiplies and differentiates into increasingly committed precursor cells. Through several intermediate stages, these precursors differentiate further and develop into the mature cells circulating in the blood or residing in the tissues.