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Other causes of thrombocytopenia include a congenital lack of megakaryocytes (cells in the bone marrow that give rise to platelets) and increased platelet destruction (e.g., from a malfunctioning spleen, congestive heart failure, blood transfusion after hemorrhage, or incompatible blood transfusion).
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are multipotent cells originally found in the bone marrow that give rise to various specialized cells, including osteoblasts, adipocytes, and chondrocytes.
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Myeloblast, immature blood cell, found in bone marrow, that gives rise to white blood cells of the granulocytic series (characterized by granules in the cytoplasm, as neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils), via an intermediate stage that is called a myelocyte.
A monoclonal antibody, STRO-1, identifies a subpopulation of bone marrow stromal cells that give rise to fibroblasts (colony forming units [CFUs]) [ 55].
The classic dish is a bone marrow flan that gives you all of the richness and flavor without the charnel house smell.
Although the role of WASP in lymphocytes and myeloid cells is well characterized, its role in the development of megakaryocytes (the bone marrow cells that gives rise to platelets) is poorly understood, in part because WAS-knockout mice models exhibit only mild thrombocytopenia and have platelets of a normal size.
Bone marrow contains stem cells that give rise to the cells of the immune system.
The cells of the bone marrow include hematopoietic stem cells that give rise to blood cell types such as leukocytes and erythrocytes as well as adherent stromal cells such as endothelial cells, fibroblasts, adipocytes and osteogenic precursors.
Bone marrow MSCs are skeletal stem cells that give rise to osteoblastic lineage of cells.
Bone marrow-derived cells contain mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and hematopoietic stem cells that give rise to osteoblasts and osteoclasts, respectively [ 14].
Progenitor cells that give rise to the differentiated cellular mediators of inflammation are derived from bone marrow progenitor cells where their development is regulated, in part, by cues from bone marrow stromal cells (BMSC).
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