In addition to the risk of a life-threatening infection following a stem cell transplant, patients receiving stem cells from donors risk serious complications from graft-versus-host disease (GVHD).
Stem cells has the capability to regenerate and develop into any kind of tissue or organ, when supported with the external nutrients. So they are called as totipotent. There are two kinds of stem cell a)adult stem cells b)embryonic stem cells. There are various researches going on in this area .
patients usually must be closely monitored, be careful not to risk infection, and may be anemic and sleep most of the time. They may receive antibiotics to prevent infection and will receive specific instructions for care from the transplant center staff.
A woody stem
Its a stem.
In addition to the risk of a life-threatening infection following a stem cell transplant, patients receiving stem cells from donors risk serious complications from graft-versus-host disease (GVHD).
no.... osteonecrosis may stem from ischemia, infection, malignant neoplastic disease, or trauma. that's what it said when i browsed answers.com
Stem cells has the capability to regenerate and develop into any kind of tissue or organ, when supported with the external nutrients. So they are called as totipotent. There are two kinds of stem cell a)adult stem cells b)embryonic stem cells. There are various researches going on in this area .
Leukemia is NOT and infection. You cannot catch it. It is something that happens due to some kind of damage to the stem cells that are responsible for blood production.
patients usually must be closely monitored, be careful not to risk infection, and may be anemic and sleep most of the time. They may receive antibiotics to prevent infection and will receive specific instructions for care from the transplant center staff.
A woody stem
negative stem is the opposite of positive stem
a cherry stem is obviously a stem that has a cherry in it haha a cherry stem is obviously a stem that has a cherry in it haha
The let side of a stem a stem and leaf plot
Its a stem.
soft in general, easily broken by strong winds
Stem Stem in Electro was created on 2005-05-02.