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It is apparent from the above that molecules can have more than one role, but these roles need not be mutually exclusive. A clear understanding of cell regulations will require knowledge of all interacting molecules and the cells producing and responding to these molecules. This will be especially important when studies on the roles of these molecules in maintenance of long-term marrow and blood cultures are investigated further.