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Monocytes can proliferate in vacant niches before differentiation into macrophages - Nature Immunology
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When an interstitial macrophage niche is empty, classical monocytes can proliferate locally in a manner that is restricted by the transcription factor MAFB, before undergoing differentiation into distinct macrophage subsets. These findings reveal a new function of monocytes and highlight the complex regulation of proliferation and differentiation during macrophage development.
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