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What is bone marrow and why is it important?
Bone marrow fills the cavities in your bones and produces blood cells. Red blood cells carry oxygen, white blood cells fight germs, and platelets help blood clot. Bone marrow disorders include ...
The bone marrow is a complex tissue with distinct cellular and mechanical heterogeneity, serving as the primary site for haematopoiesis. Under certain conditions, such as on the onset of mutations to ...
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Adipose tissue is a dynamic component of the bone marrow, regulating skeletal remodelling and secreting paracrine and endocrine factors that can affect haematopoiesis, as well as potentially ...
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