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Processed by: | goldyn_chyld (2024-04-24 16:58:57 UTC) |
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<< review queue entry 76689 - submitted by 'richwarm' >> I believe "myeloid tissue" covers both red and yellow bone marrow -- not specifically red bone marrow. Wp ~ "In humans, marrow is colloquially characterized as "red" or "yellow" marrow ,,, depending on the prevalence of hematopoietic cells vs fat cells. ... a newborn baby's bones exclusively contain hematopoietically active "red" marrow, and there is a progressive conversion towards "yellow" marrow with age." |
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- 紅骨髓 红骨髓 [hong2 gu3 sui3] /red bone marrow (myeloid tissue)/ + 紅骨髓 红骨髓 [[hong2gu3sui3]] /red bone marrow; hematopoietic marrow/ |