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Suppression of bone marrow activity, which results in a decrease in blood cell production, represents the most limiting factor in chemotherapy.
Examining the case against the theory of possible polonium poisoning, the team said that the "acute radiation syndrome" that polonium poisoning would have caused often includes hair-loss and decreased bone marrow activity, while Arafat had not lost his hair or displayed the bone marrow symptoms.
Also at this comparison, there was a difference of the bone marrow activity.
Myelosuppression (the suppression of bone marrow activity) is the dose-limiting toxicity for TMZ in adults and children.
It upsets the observed difference of the bone marrow activity in the study group before and after propranolol administration, why this may be a random phenomenon.
This can be attributed to increased bone marrow activity and increased blood degradation products, which favours the growth of Salmonella [1, 9].
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Depletion of nestin+ cells at E15.5 in Nes-CreER T2 ; iDTR mice caused an ∼4-fold reduction in fetal bone marrow HSC activity within 48 hr, inversely correlating with an ∼8-fold increase in fetal liver HSC activity.
The study aims to develop and validate an automatic delineation method for estimating red bone marrow (RM) activity concentration and absorbed dose in 89Zr positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) studies.
Their synthesis is increased as bone marrow erythropoietic activity increases.
In the other haematopoietic cells in the bone marrow, PRH activity presumably still inhibits cell growth and proliferation.
Elevated soluble transferrin receptor reflects high bone marrow erythropoietic activity in the presence of low iron supply.
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