“…Activation of hemopoiesis under these conditions is associated with migration of T regulators to the bone marrow [56] stimulated by glucocorticoids and Catecholamines [25,98]. At present, the phenotype and the main properties of T cells controlling hemopoiesis are well studied [10,[34][35][36][37]45,46,70,105]. T cells activate resident macrophages and stromal mechanocytes in HIM [14,15,40,50,61,122] responsible l-or proliferation and differentiation of hemopoietic precursors from polypotent to mature cells [26,67].…”