Factors Affecting the Conversion of Yellow to Red Marrow

作者: ALICE MANIATIS , MEHDI TAVASSOLI , WILLIAM H. CROSBY

DOI: 10.1182/BLOOD.V37.5.581.581

关键词: AnatomyPhenylhydrazineBlood flowSubcutaneous tissuePeritoneal cavityTransplantationPathologyRed MarrowAbdomenStimulationBiology

摘要: The tail vertebrae of the rat contain fatty marrow. unamputated distal was implanted into peritoneal cavity and disarticulated were transplanted subcutaneous tissue abdomen in an effort to study effect environmental factors such as temperature blood flow on cellularity Transplantation alone increased only slightly while addition phenylhydrazine treatment it greatly. These observations indicate that there is inherent determinant marrow different sites, although this can be modified a certain extent by environment physiologic stimulation.

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