CXCR4 identifies transitional bone marrow premonocytes that replenish the mature monocyte pool for peripheral responses

CXCR4 identifies an immobilized BM precursor (i.e., transitional premonocyte [TpMo]) that proliferates and replenishes mature Ly6Chi monocytes in mice and humans. Upon entering the circulation, CXCR4 governs monocyte margination in the lung vasculature.

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