Bone marrow is the filling inside your bones. Without it, your bones would be hollow.
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The innermost part of the bone in called the Bone Marrow or inner bone
In a bone marrow transplant, the bone marrow used typically comes from a donor who matches the recipient's tissue type. This matching helps reduce the risk of rejection. The bone marrow is usually harvested from the donor's hip bones using a needle.
The term for bone marrow from a close relative is "allogeneic bone marrow transplant."
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.
An autologous bone marrow transplant uses the patient's own bone marrow. The bone marrow is collected from the patient, stored, and later reinfused after high-dose chemotherapy or radiation therapy. This type of transplant helps restore the patient's immune system.
Yellow marrow
There is yellow bone marrow and red bone marrow.
it is a bone that has a marrow in the middle of the musle that causes the bone to have a marrow biopsy
Bone marrow.
They are not made up of bone marrow, they just have bone marrow in them.
bone marrow
Marrow is inside of a bone that's why it's called bone Marrow
The bone marrow The bone marrow
leukaemia
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Autologous bone marrow transplant
The innermost part of the bone in called the Bone Marrow or inner bone