Bone marrow is a red compound found at the centre of large bones in the body. It helps the body to make blood cells and have immunity against diseases. A bone marrow donor has a small operation, where a small hole is made in their hip bone. Some bone marrow is removed, under local anaesthetic. This bone marrow is then given to the bone marrow recipient.
it is called an autologous bone marrow transplant
The first successful bone marrow transplant was in 1973.
autologous
The bone marrow transplant was scheduled in a month.
the purpose of the bone marrow is to make up the bone
it is called an autologous bone marrow transplant
Autologous bone marrow transplant
Autologous = own marrow Allogeneic = transplant from a related (or tissue matched) donor. Syngeneic = transplant from an identical twin.
The first successful bone marrow transplant was in 1973.
autologous
allogenic
The bone marrow transplant was scheduled in a month.
the purpose of the bone marrow is to make up the bone
autologous bone marrow transplant, "auto" means "self"
You have to get a bone marrow transplant.
1968 at the University of Minnesota by Robert A. Good
Either a bone marrow or a stem cell transplant (although these days most stem cell transplants are obtained from blood).