Researchers chart the contents of human bone marrow
November 16, 2023
November 16, 2023
ITHACA, New York, Nov. 16 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
A team at Weill Cornell Medicine has mapped the location and spatial features of blood-forming cells within human bone marrow. Their findings confirm hypotheses about the anatomy of this tissue and provide a powerful new means to study diseases that affect bone marrow, ranging from noncancerous conditions such as sickle cell anemia to malignant conditions such as acute leukemia.
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A team at Weill Cornell Medicine has mapped the location and spatial features of blood-forming cells within human bone marrow. Their findings confirm hypotheses about the anatomy of this tissue and provide a powerful new means to study diseases that affect bone marrow, ranging from noncancerous conditions such as sickle cell anemia to malignant conditions such as acute leukemia.
For the research . . .