No,it does not.It stimulates production of red blood cells.
The production of red blood cells is stimulated by erythropoietin, which is produced in the kidneys.The production of white blood cells is stimulated by mainly colony-stimulating factor, which is produced by endothelial cells and marrow fibroblasts.The production of platelets is stimulated by thrombopoietin, which is produced in the liver and kidneys.
mostly lymphocytes: cells which aid in immunity White blood cells
white and red blood cells sorry.
Red and white blood cells produce in bones. The bone marrow produces the cells
The thymus gland, it promotes the maturation of T-cells.
Leukemia
white blood cells don't produce them,they are made in the bone marrow
The thymus gland produces white blood cells.
Are you sure you mean white blood cells and not red blood cells? Erythropoietin (Darbepoetin alfa or Aranesp) stimulates erythroblast (red blood cell) precursors in the bone marrow to proliferate, eventually increasing the red blood cell count. Source: I am a medical student.
white blood cells
Red/White blood cells
yes it produces red and white blood cells