Skeleton-wide study of blood cell formation yields surprising findings

Skeleton-wide study of blood cell formation yields surprising findings

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Imagine being able to count the different types of blood cells being formed inside the tiny bones of a mouse and pinpointing the strings and clusters of cells within the bone marrow that are responsible for producing specific types of blood cells. That's exactly what a team of scientists achieved in a far-reaching study. Among the potential applications: developing artificial 'bones' that could produce specific types of blood cells.

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