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Osteogenesis following transplantation of marrow in diffusion chambers

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Bone marrow forms in diffusion chambers following the transplantation of rat's bone marrow. No hemopoiesis occurs in the bone marrow within these chambers. The bone ground substance is deposited into the filter tissue at a distance of about 14 μ from the osteoblasts.

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Petrakova, K.V., Tolmacheva, A.A. & Fridenshtein, A.Y. Osteogenesis following transplantation of marrow in diffusion chambers. Bull Exp Biol Med 56, 1375–1378 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00784048

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