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(anatomy) The fatty vascular tissue that fills the cavities of bones, being the place where new blood cells are produced.
A section of bone marrow tissue (Prussian blue-stained)
(anatomy) The fatty vascular tissue that fills the cavities of bones, being the place where new blood cells are produced.
Bone marrow aspirate showing normal "trilineage hematopoiesis": myelomonocytic cells (an eosinophil myelocyte marked), erythroid cells (an orthochromatic erythroblast marked), and megakaryocytic cells
(anatomy) The fatty vascular tissue that fills the cavities of bones, being the place where new blood cells are produced.
Hematopoietic precursor cells: promyelocyte in the center, two metamyelocytes next to it and band cells from a bone marrow aspirate