A recent report from Stanford University discusses the use of simplified intrafemoral injections in live mice for continuous bone marrow analysis. This technique allows for the transplantation of small cell samples that are difficult to engraft through intravenous injection. By accessing the bone marrow compartment, researchers can study hematopoiesis more effectively. The study concludes that this method enables the retrieval and characterization of cells in the bone marrow without sacrificing the mice. [Extracted from the article]
Published
2024
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