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How can a colony-stimulating factor affect the patient's erythrocyte count?

  • A. It stimulates the growth of red blood cells.
  • B. It suppresses T-cell production.
  • C. It inhibits protein synthesis.
  • D. It stimulates antibody production.
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Colony-stimulating factors are substances that stimulate the production of blood cells in the bone marrow. Erythrocytes are red blood cells, so a colony-stimulating factor would specifically stimulate the growth of red blood cells, leading to an increase in the patient's erythrocyte count. Choice B is incorrect because colony-stimulating factors do not suppress T-cell production. Choice C is incorrect because colony-stimulating factors do not inhibit protein synthesis. Choice D is incorrect because colony-stimulating factors do not stimulate antibody production; they primarily affect the production of blood cells.