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  • the Paschal Candle, a hymn, Inventor rutili dux bone luminis, was sung by two cantors, the choir ans
  • a potential antiosteoporotic agent in treating bone lytic diseases.
  • A number of the songs from Bone Machine have been used in a number of high prof
  • I Don't Wanna Grow Up" (originally on the album Bone Machine) - 2:32
  • The Wind (For Tom Jans)", which was featured on Bone Machine.
  • called "Earth Died Screaming" on his 1992 album Bone Machine.
  • ates", and commands the listener to "Shake your bone maker" in the chorus.
  • w mimicking the singer's request to 'Shake your bone maker'."
  • tures had the power to vaporize human flesh and bone, making an exact count impossible until weeks a
  • omplications arising from overwhelming systemic bone malformations.
  • e tools researchers found decorative objects of bone, mammoth tusk, animal teeth, ostrich egg shell,
  • "Skag & Bone Man"
  • 1894 took over Proctor and Ryland, a well-known bone manure works in Saltney near Chester, and consi
  • It stimulates the bone marrow to increase the rate of leukopoiesis, in
  • rse effects on the blood cell production in the bone marrow might has been a question, but no Anemia
  • caution: pre-existing bone marrow damage (frequent blood cell counts are i
  • Foreman decides to take bone marrow from Matty in order to save Nick's life.
  • Because of this they have side effects such as bone marrow suppression.
  • rger toppings include seared foie gras, roasted bone marrow and double-cream brie.
  • to make inferences about platelet production in bone marrow or platelet destruction problems.Page te
  • e donor list to provide a riskier but immediate bone marrow donor.
  • When this mutation occurs in a bone marrow stem cell (which are used to make red bl
  • reaction to the infections, and he will need a bone marrow transplant because of heavy exposure.
  • t of end-organ manifestations such as malignant bone marrow cancer, renal failure, lytic bone diseas
  • Bone marrow suppression (anemia, neutropenia, thromb
  • died in New York after a prolonged battle with bone marrow cancer.
  • had developed lung problems and their blood and bone marrow had changed more than those of control s
  • Myelotoxicity or bone marrow suppression, potentially leading to thro
  • earchers at UAMS performed the first outpatient bone marrow transplant in the US, as well as the fir
  • It is highly expressed in bone marrow cultures that have been stimulated with
  • re cursed to hardship in searching for a viable bone marrow donor.
  • lodysplastic syndrome, a condition in which the bone marrow does not produce enough blood cells, in
  • USC Campus-Wide Bone Marrow Drive
  • Toxicities include bone marrow suppression (which is dose-limiting), ga
  • esearch Center, in Seattle, where he received a bone marrow transplant from his sister Mouzetta, who
  • Kiley died of an unspecified bone marrow disease in Warwick, New York, on March 5
  • /Oncology center offering dedicated programs in bone marrow transplant and experimental chemotherapy
  • He needs to undergo bone marrow transplantation.
  • (a low number of neutrophils), stimulating the bone marrow to increase production of neutrophils.
  • Bone marrow aspirate smear: visceral leishmaniasis
  • me cancers (including as adjuvant therapy after bone marrow transplantation in acute leukemia) and a
  • otherapy using linear accelerator, facility for Bone marrow transplant, and all cancer-related inves
  • t EPO stimulates the production of red cells in bone marrow and could lead to a treatment for anemia
  • Hammer died of bone marrow cancer in December 1990, aged 92.
  • ls (immature white blood cells) released by the bone marrow into the blood.
  • e chemotherapy and radiation therapy to undergo bone marrow transplantation, they usually get severe
  • at the typing to be entered in the register of bone marrow donors.
  • s; is used to evaluate adrenal cortex function, bone marrow performance and in neoplastic disease fo
  • ortant in hematopoietic stem cell homing to the bone marrow and in hematopoietic stem cell quiescenc
  • bilization of hematopoietic stem cells from the bone marrow to the bloodstream as peripheral blood s
  • re the Howard Hoedown (a fall dance), an annual bone marrow drive, and a campus-wide marshmallow roa
  • degenerated into leukaemia, and he underwent a bone marrow transplant.
  • ia in July 1998 and recovered after receiving a bone marrow transplant from his brother and chemothe
  • n with breast cancer had insurance coverage for bone marrow transplants.
  • tortoises) have shown toxicity associated with bone marrow suppression, intestinal crypt cell necro
  • Szczur donated bone marrow to a 15-month old girl.
  • at the University of Washington, and received a bone marrow transplant on May 17, 2006 after the can
  • ts House for misdiagnosing John, and due to the bone marrow damage caused by the radiation treatment
  • Bone marrow suppression and nausea are the main side
  • The first winner was Gift of Life Bone Marrow Foundation founder Jay Feinberg.
  • Causes of neutropenia include chemotherapy and bone marrow transplantation.
  • This leads to increased iron recycling from the bone marrow and accumulation in the liver.
  • xed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissues, blood or bone marrow smears, metaphase chromosome spreads, an
  • al cells, antitumor activity, and inhibition of bone marrow colony formation and angiogenesis.
  • g for these polymorphisms is routinely done for bone marrow transplantation.
  • Bone marrow usually shows the presence of early gran
  • umbilical cord blood could be used in place of bone marrow for hematopoietic reconstitution.
  • ccessful his mother, Beverley De Gale, sought a bone marrow transplant for Daniel.
  • sustain the necessary levels of blood cells the bone marrow of an adult mist produce about 3,000,000
  • e that there are natural factors that stimulate bone marrow cells," but stated that "the research [s
  • ssing PAX3/FKHR increased risk of metastasis to bone marrow and hence increased rate of failure and
  • Cordyceps sinensis has been used to protect the bone marrow and digestive systems of mice from whole
  • Improvements in bone marrow morphology were also observed.
  • This seminal study demonstrated that engrafted bone marrow stem cells contribute to long-term hemat
  • g used to prevent rejection following organ and bone marrow transplantation.
  • ie within months after birth without successful bone marrow transplantation or alternatively, isolat
  • Bone marrow or hoof jelly may be used for extra flav
  • The diploe houses and protects the red bone marrow only found in hip bones, ribs, breastbon
  • or parathyroid hormone in the regulation of the bone marrow stem cell niche.
  • herapy for multiple myeloma, a virulent form of bone marrow cancer.
  • onated $1,000 to the Be the Match Foundation, a bone marrow registry in 2010.
  • A CXCR4 agonist pepducin mobilizes bone marrow hematopoietic cells.
  • after cyclophosphamide administration or after bone marrow transplantation.
  • Anderson Cancer Center, engaging in research in bone marrow transplantation and the use of chemother
  • He underwent a bone marrow transplant, but it was unsuccessful.
  • it was announced that Shaun was diagnosed with bone marrow cancer, and as a result of his treatment
  • A bone marrow transplant has been attempted on a child
  • Light microscopic image of bone marrow showing stromal macrophages containing n
  • l over the country, such as family HIV care and bone marrow transplantation for non-cancer diseases.
  • for use of Edelfosine in treating leukemia with bone marrow transplants, it was found to be safe and
  • virus, or CAV, is a virus that causes anaemia, bone marrow atrophy, and severe immunosuppression in
  • Bone marrow is a spongy tissue found within bones.
  • Examination of the bone marrow shows characteristic changes in the mega
  • disease currently in remission, but he needs a bone marrow and stem cell transplant for a cure to b
  • organizations that offer funding for the canine bone marrow transplant at NC State University.
  • This syndrome affects bone marrow cells causing treatment-resistant anemia
  • les, including renal, paediatric, neurology and bone marrow transplantation.
  • Bone marrow transplants may improve granulomas (smal
  • necticut, of complications of myelodisplasia, a bone marrow disorder.
  • Benzene damages the bone marrow and can cause a decrease in red blood ce
  • Clift died in South Africa after a battle with bone marrow cancer, in the same year that Leicesters
  • It is also used to follow up bone marrow transplant patients.
  • od and involvement of other organs (such as the bone marrow and the liver) are associated with more
  • ideroachrestic anemia is a disease in which the bone marrow produces ringed sideroblasts rather than
  • As doing so involves changes to the bone marrow chemistry, a number of potentially serio
  • country in various fields, including organ and bone marrow transplants, advanced neurosurgery, and
  • osed with myeloid leukemia, which may require a bone marrow transplant.
  • A bone marrow transplant has also been successful in c
  • nal storyline revolving around Lenny's sister's bone marrow donor story.
  • a series of experiments that involved injecting bone marrow cells into irradiated mice.
  • ens of the mice, in proportion to the number of bone marrow cells injected.
  • Bone Marrow Stimulation
  • lokathexis is amongst the diseases treated with bone marrow transplantation and cord blood stem cell
  • eic major histocompatibility complex-mismatched bone marrow transplant model.
  • e Elaine Farmer dropped off the ballot to fight bone marrow cancer.
  • s not very selective in this setting and causes bone marrow suppression and other severe side effect
  • based and working in conjunction with the world bone marrow registers, which will enable the ACLT to
  • cepted; and spinal cords, vertebrae, brains and bone marrow must be removed.
  • t human gene therapy studies when he transduced bone marrow stem cells with a retroviral vector with
  • awaiting execution to donate organs (kidneys or bone marrow) in exchange for a commutation of their
  • effective erythropoiesis (haemolysis within the bone marrow).
  • expressed in various tissues including spleen, bone marrow, liver, muscle, and gut.
  • The epiphysis is filled with red bone marrow, which produces erythrocytes (red blood
  • sts of veal, sweetbread, calf brain, tongue and bone marrow, chicken breast and fish, everything boi
  • ded Vulture (Gypaetus barbatus) feeds mainly on bone marrow, dropping bones from great heights to cr
  • The anemia is caused by underdevelopment of the bone marrow, which is where blood cells are formed.
  • nd fibroblasts in the periosteum, endosteum and bone marrow, resulting in fibrosis and the formation
  • lization of hematopoietic progenitor cells from bone marrow, and murine studies suggest a role in tu
  • r receptor is present on precursor cells in the bone marrow, and, in response to stimulation by G-CS
  • the sugar-like material accumulate in neurons, bone marrow, and various cells that defend the body
  • R) on the surface of red cell precursors in the bone marrow, stimulating them to transform into matu
  • n macrophages of the spleen, liver, lymph node, bone marrow, colon, and lungs.
  • ioxidant was added to stem cells extracted from bone marrow, the undifferentiated stem cells transfo
  • ients with the majority of the nation's tissue, bone marrow, stem cell and transfusion services.
  • e insects to reach the medullary cavity and the bone marrow, denied the fly its likely breeding habi
  • supporting mesh in soft tissues such as liver, bone marrow, and the tissues and organs of the lymph
  • 7, Neuronyx is in clinical trials testing adult bone marrow-derived cells in heart attack patients.
  • still in the body and can hide in the brain and bone marrow.
  • hat iodoacetate improved the immune response of bone marrow.
  • It may be toxic to bone marrow.
  • amount of antigen specific plasma cells in the bone marrow.
  • iving organism, but outside the spinal cord and bone marrow.
  • stream,and reduced eosinophils in the lungs and bone marrow.
  • well as inflammation of the internal organs and bone marrow.
  • He died aged 45 of cancer of the bone marrow.
  • may be accompanying erythroid hypoplasia in the bone marrow.
  • ls, but also those of intestinal epithelium and bone marrow.
  • Sideroblasts are seen in aspirates of bone marrow.
  • Ringed sideroblasts are seen in the bone marrow.
  • when staining touch preparation type slides of bone marrow.
  • the survival of long-lived plasma cells in the bone marrow.
  • What is Bone Marrow?
  • ke phenotype with reduced growth rate and lower bone mass than mice that can express biglycan.
  • of the pharmaceuticals given to adults with low bone mass can be given to children only in strictly
  • n's role in significantly increasing lean mass, bone mass, and testosterone in the subjects involved
  • lic functions of osteoblasts for maintenance of bone mass.
  • strengthening of joints, connective tissue and bone mass.
  • nths into Japan after a two-year ban-because of bone material found in a shipment of veal from New Y
  • o blood vessels, are distributed throughout the bone matrix via the canaliculi.
  • Delayed bone maturation
  • induce early bone maturation and reduce eventual adult height
  • This bone may be present in approximately 2.5% of the gen
  • Symptoms of an accessory navicular bone may include plantar fasciitis, bunions and heel
  • The long pastern bone may also eventually chip at its front edge, whi
  • Meat and bone meal can be a risk factor for bovine spongiform
  • bones, hides, copra, dried egg, cheese, guano, bone meal, dried figs, and palm nut kernels.
  • consumption of feed supplemented with meat and bone meal, although some animals died after the Brit
  • onary fertilizer which combined cottonseed with bone meal.
  • e point at which the two parietal and occipital bone meet is known as "Lambda" Not only do these lan
  • age, reads: SUB HOC CONDITORIO SITUM EST CORPUS BONE MEMORIAE ABBA EDIFICAVI BASILICA SCI MARTINI XI
  • Bone metabolism is under direct control of the brain
  • f different types of target cells, influence on bone metabolism, cachexia, neural development, embry
  • osterone and estrogens are essential for normal bone metabolism, reducing the anabolic bone effects
  • al product used in nuclear medicine to localize bone metastases as well as other diseases that can a
  • Paget's disease, osteosarcoma, bone metastases of prostatic cancer (High / very hig
  • Bone metastases
  • l future cancer pharmaceutical for treatment of bone metastasis arising from major cancer types such
  • Big Bone Methodist Church is a historic church in Union,
  • Along the way, it is joined by Roaring Brook, Bone Mill Brook, Eagleville Brook, Cedar Swamp Brook
  • also shows affinity for collagen in addition to bone mineral calcium.
  • In animal studies it was shown to increase both bone mineral density and biomechanical strength of f
  • a and osteoporosis, mildly and severely reduced bone mineral density, are often present in people wi
  • lower bone mineral density of the hip.
  • In DXA, bone mineral content (measured as the attenuation of
  • a drug used to treat osteoporosis and increase bone mineral density (BMD).
  • XA) showed mutant female mice had a decrease in bone mineral density and content.
  • se strains) and cover such areas as hematology, bone mineral density, cholesterol levels, endocrine
  • DXA has been shown to overestimate the bone mineral density of taller subjects and underest
  • exual Function and Mood, Lean and Fat Mass, and Bone Mineral Density in Hypogonadal Men
  • The Chemical Dynamics of Bone Mineral.
  • abetes mellitus, type 2 diabetes, galactosemia, bone mineralization, ambiguous genitalia, patterns o
  • matrix glycoprotein that plays a vital role in bone mineralization, cell-matrix interactions, and c
  • resulting excess excretion of phosphate impairs bone mineralization.
  • skulls were also strengthened in many areas by bone mineralized out of the skin, creating the chara
  • "Don't Look Any Further" (Strip to the Bone Mix) 5:26
  • Based on this definition Bone Morphogenetic Proteins (BMPs) are metabologens
  • encoded by this gene is closely related to the bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) family and is a mem
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