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Ex vivo Mimicry of Normal and Abnormal Human Hematopoiesis
Published on: April 10, 2012
Hematopoietic microenvironment transfer by stromal fibroblasts derived from bone marrow varying in cellularity
Abstract:
Autologous fibroblast derivatives of red and yellow marrow of rabbits were shown to differ in their capability to transfer a hematopoietic microenvironment upon implantation under the renal capsule. Although a heterotopic ossicle formed in each instance, the quality of the associated medullary tissue mirrored the quality of the bone marrow used to generate the stromal fibroblasts. Thus, fibroblasts cultured from a cellular marrow produced a stroma with numerous hematopoietic foci whereas those cultured from a severely hypocellular marrow produced a stroma with mainly fat cells. The results with 21 implants point to a transmittable regulatory role of a class of stromal fibroblasts.
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