Microscopy images of monocytes in the brain of a mouse after a heart attack. Schematic of hypothesized mechanism: after a heart attack, monocytes are released from the bone marrow and recruited to the ...
Microscopy images of monocytes in the brain of a mouse after a heart attack. Schematic of hypothesized mechanism: after a heart attack, monocytes are released from the bone marrow and recruited to the ...
Skeletal stem cells have been isolated from various tissues, including periosteum and bone marrow, where they exhibit key functions in bone biology and hematopoiesis, respectively. The role of ...
The bone marrow, a vital part of our body, greatly affects our overall health. Located within our bones, this soft, fatty tissue is involved in producing red and white blood cells, platelets ...
Bone Marrow Transplantation publishes high quality, peer reviewed research that address all aspects of basic biology and clinical use of haemopoietic cell transplantation. The journal also covers ...
Plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs) are a unique subset of immune cells originating from the bone marrow, playing a crucial ...
You might have a stem cell or bone marrow transplant as part of your treatment for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL). Having a transplant means destroying as many leukaemia cells as possible and ...
This can cause pain and swelling in the legs. At the end stage, also known as the "spent phase," of the disease, your bone marrow stops making healthy blood cells. This happens because the ...
The Botkin Hospital is Moscow’s flagship healthcare institution including multiple special-focus medical centers and is a ...
Your child might have a stem cell or bone marrow transplant as part of their treatment for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL). A transplant allows your child to have high doses of chemotherapy and ...
Orazi, A and Germing, U 2008. The myelodysplastic/myeloproliferative neoplasms: myeloproliferative diseases with dysplastic features. Leukemia, Vol. 22, Issue. 7, p ...
The monocyte effect. Monocytes/macrophages (promonocytes in the bone marrow, circulating monocytes, tissue macrophages) play a major role in the induction and regulation of immune reactivity.