Transient wave of hematopoietic stem cell production in late fetuses and young adults

A major challenge in regenerative medicine is producing tailor-made hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) for transplantation. For this we need a better understanding of where, when and how HSCs are produced in vivo. Scientists have now discovered a new hematopoietic wave in the bone marrow that fills the gap between embryonic blood production and adult bone marrow hematopoietic production.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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