Cells and soft materials in the hollow space of long bones.
The soft tissue found in the hollow interior of long bones and in some spongy bones which produces new blood cells.
1 The major side effect seen in the trial was bone marrow suppression.
2 However, the 8 kb supports robust expression in primary bone marrow cultures.
3 The proinflammatory function of JNK1 requires bone marrow - derived cells, particularly mast cells.
4 However, the functional characteristics of bone marrow - derived dendritic cells are incompletely understood.
5 For patients undergoing bone marrow transplantation, obese adults generally experience greater toxicity.
6 The devastating chemotherapy-possibleonly because of the bone marrow transplant-hadbeen effective.
7 Preliminary evidence suggests that various bone marrow - derived cell populations have antifibrotic effects.
8 One patient had a bone marrow relapse two months after completing treatment.
9 There was no significant difference in the rate of bone marrow relapse.
10 IL-15 treatment also promoted donor bone marrow - derived NK cell development and function.
11 Emax, slope, and washout values increased with increasing bone marrow involvement grade.
12 Similar results were obtained from lymph node and bone marrow biopsy specimens.
13 Seven patients were studied following bone marrow transplantation for chronic myeloid leukemia.
14 Conclusions: Intravenous bone marrow mononuclear cell injection was ineffective to target myocardium.
15 No haematological changes were found, nor were there effects on bone marrow .
16 Has there ever been this much star power talking about bone marrow ?
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