Transmural cellular passage in vascular sinuses of rat bone marrow.
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The structure of vascular sinuses in rat bone marrow is modified as cells cross their wall and two correlates of such infiltration are elevation of adventitial cells from the wall and the creation of advential spurs extending into perisinusal hematopoietic spaces.About:
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Neutrophil kinetics in health and disease
Charlotte Summers,Sara M. Rankin,Alison M. Condliffe,Nanak R. Singh,A. Michael Peters,Edwin R. Chilvers +5 more
TL;DR: Current understanding of how neutrophils are released from the bone marrow is outlined, in particular, the role of the CXC chemokine receptor 4/stromal-derived factor 1 axis and the relative size and role of freely circulating and marginated pools within the vascular compartment are outlined.
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Regulation of hemopoiesis by bone marrow stromal cells and their products
TL;DR: The ability to grow nonhemopoietic, connective tissue cells of marrow origin in vitro and the demonstration that these supported hemopoiesis upon transplantation to ectopic sites in vivo strengthened this premise.
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A murine model of experimental metastasis to bone and bone marrow.
TL;DR: An animal model in which B16 melanoma cells injected in the left cardiac ventricle reproducibly colonize specific sites of the skeletal system of mice suggests that the injected tumor cells lodge, survive in the hematopoietic bone marrow environment, and grow to destroy adjacent bone.
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The kinetics of human granulopoiesis following treatment with granulocyte colony-stimulating factor in vivo
TL;DR: The dramatic neutrophil response to granulocyte colony-stimulating factor can be accommodated by a relatively modest increase in granulopoietic activity.
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The hematopoietic microenvironment of the bone marrow: An ultrastructural study of the stroma in rats
TL;DR: The stroma and vascular sinuses are described by scanning and transmission electron microscopy and in freeze‐fracture etch replicas in normal rat femoral marrow and in rats made eosinophilic by larvae of trichinella spiralis.
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