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G-CSF is a molecule that has many clinical uses, not only for stem cell expansion, but also for treating chemotherapy-induced neutropenia (low amount of a certain type of white blood cell) and mobilising stem cells into the circulation of transplant donors for collection. If this is used, the patient must be monitored when mobilising. In the course of mobilising Irish colonial Catholicity, however, he relied so heavily on a brooding sense of oppression and impending crisis that other, more subtle emphases were almost completely obscured. |
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