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Results 1 - 10 of 65 for Bone marrow
  1. ... severe congenital neutropenia. More About This Health Condition bone marrow serine protease ELA2 elastase-2 ELNE_HUMAN granulocyte- ...
  2. ... cells, which are stem cells located within the bone marrow that have the potential to develop into red ... is characterized by scar tissue (fibrosis) in the bone marrow, the tissue that produces blood cells.Like essential ...
  3. ... line the lungs and gastrointestinal tract, cells in bone marrow, and cells of the developing fetus. Telomerase allows ... serious condition called aplastic anemia, also known as bone marrow failure, which occurs when the bone marrow does ...
  4. ... line the lungs and gastrointestinal tract, cells in bone marrow, and cells of the developing fetus. Telomerase allows ... serious condition called aplastic anemia, also known as bone marrow failure, which occurs when the bone marrow does ...
  5. ... levels of this ligand are found in the bone marrow, which helps certain blood cells migrate to and stay in the bone marrow until they are needed elsewhere in the body. ...
  6. ... cells. These stem cells are located within the bone marrow and have the potential to develop into red ... associated with primary myelofibrosis, a condition in which bone marrow is replaced by scar tissue (fibrosis). The V617F ...
  7. ... serious condition called aplastic anemia, also known as bone marrow failure, which occurs when the bone marrow does not produce enough new blood cells.Most ...
  8. ... maturation (differentiation) of cells, particularly cells in the bone marrow that give rise to blood cells. Studies suggest ... the cerebellum and blood-forming cells in the bone marrow. This condition causes neurological problems such as ataxia, ...
  9. ... involved in blood clotting.Platelets are produced in bone marrow, the spongy tissue in the center of long ... the buildup of scar tissue (fibrosis) in the bone marrow that prevents it from making enough normal blood ...
  10. ... line the lungs and gastrointestinal tract, cells in bone marrow, and cells of the developing fetus. Telomerase allows ... serious condition called aplastic anemia, also known as bone marrow failure, which occurs when the bone marrow does ...
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