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Bone Marrow: The classic source of HSCs is the bone marrow. About 1 in every 100,000 cells in the marrow is a long-term, blood-forming stem cell; other cells present include stromal cells, stromal stem cells, blood progenitor cells, and mature and maturing white and red blood cells.
Peripheral Blood: For clinical transplantation of human HSCs, cells are preferably harvested from peripheral circulating blood. |
Bone Marrow
The classic source of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) is bone marrow. [...] About 1 in every 100,000 cells in the marrow is a long-term, blood-forming stem cell; other cells present include stromal cells, stromal stem cells, blood progenitor cells, and mature and maturing white and red blood cells. Peripheral Blood [...] For clinical transplantation of human HSCs, doctors now prefer to harvest donor cells from peripheral, circulating blood. |
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