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Bone Marrow (Cyropreservation)

Supply of Human Bone Marrow Stroma Can Be Enhanced by Cryopreservation

Published in Blood Weekly, November 4th, 1996

It is possible to grow functional bone marrow stroma from normal human bone marrow that has been cryopreserved, researchers reported.

Andrew Nicol and colleagues, University of Bristol Department of Transplantation Sciences, Bristol, United Kingdom, investigated cryopreserved normal bone marrow (NBM) stroma as a reliable source of swiftly available stromal cells for long-term hemopoietic cultures ("Cryopreserved Human Bone Marrow Stroma Is Fully Functional in vitro," British Journal of Haematology, 1996;94(2):258-265).

They noted that well described reports of cryopreserved stromal elements sustaining hemapoiesis for eight weeks or longer in...

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