Barresi R, Bianchi Scarrà G L, Ravazzolo R, Sessarego M
Biomedicine. 1980;33(6):178-81.
Urinary colony stimulating factor (CSF) from human leukemic urine is retained on propylamine-agarose hydrophobic chromatography; about 70% of total activity is eluted by the addition of 1 M NaCl with significant increase in specific activity. Incomplete binding of urinary CSF to this resin further confirm that biological activity is a heterogeneous pool of different molecular species. Analysis of the macro- and microscopic composition of colonies indicates that CSF resulting from this purification step maintains the ability to stimulate both granulocytic and macrophage progenitors.