| bone marrow |
the soft, spongy tissue in the interior of certain bones that contains stem cells and is the site of blood cell production.
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| bone marrow transplantation |
A procedure in which doctors give marrow to replace marrow destroyed by treatment with high doses of anticancer drugs or radiation. Transplantation may be autologous (the patient's own marrow saved earlier), allogeneic (marrow from someone else), or syngeneic (marrow from an identical twin).
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| bone marrow |
The soft sponge-like material inside some bones. Blood cells are formed in the bone marrow. Bone marrow used in cancer therapy may be autologous (the patient's own marrow saved earlier), allogeneic (marrow from someone else), or syngeneic (marrow from an identical twin).
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| bone mass |
The amount (
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| bone Gla protein |
the major noncollagenous protein of the bone matrix. It is synthesized by osteoblasts. During bone formation, osteocalcin is partly incorporated into the bone matrix and partly released into the circulation. Circulation of osteocalcin has proved to be a specific marker of bone formation.
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