A Bone Marrow Transplant
Akari Andro
2021Journal of Medical & Surgical Pathology59 citations
Abstract
A bone marrow transplant is a surgery that replaces bone marrow that has been weakened or killed by illness, infection, or chemotherapy. During this process, blood stem cells are transplanted into the bone marrow, where they create new blood cells and stimulate the development of new marrow. The spongy, fatty tissue within your bones is called bone marrow.
Topics & Concepts
Bone marrowBone marrow transplantMedicinePathologyBone marrow transplantationStem cellChemotherapyBiologyInternal medicineCell biologyMesenchymal stem cell research