In this case, the donor-specific DNA fragments were released from the transplanted liver, whereas the recipient-specific DNA fragments originated from the other systems (including the
hematopoietic system and other nonhematopoietic organs exclusive of the liver).
The HF, [H.sub.hem](X), relates to the risk, [R.sub.hem](X), of life-threatening damage (same as the risk for lethal damage) to the
hematopoietic system through equation (2): (13)
Regarding the
hematopoietic system, Ratajczak et al.
According to WHO 2007 classification, CNS tumours have been divided into six categories- tumours of neuroepithelial tissue, tumours of cranial and paraspinal nerves, tumours of meningothelial cells, tumours of
hematopoietic system, tumours of sellar region and metastatic tumours.
By therapeutic applications, the market is segmented into oncology, anti-Infectives, cardiovascular and
hematopoietic system, gastrointestinal disorder, hormonal-related disorder, metabolic disorder, musculo-skeletal disorder and others.
The incidence of tissue dysfunction, diseases and many types of cancer exponentially increases above the age of 45, showing a growing number of mutant stem or progenitor clones in the
hematopoietic system, and the intestinal epithelium.
in patients with disorders affecting the
hematopoietic system that are inherited, acquired, or result from mycloablative treatment."
Pluristem's preliminary study indicated that the administration of PLX cells following radiation exposure resulted in a significant improvement in the repopulation of cells of the
hematopoietic system within the animal's bone marrow.
The purpose of this study is to investigate the radioprotective effects of radiation caused damages in
hematopoietic system and normal tissues in mice.
One population of adult stem cells, called hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs), (4) has the ability to repopulate the
hematopoietic system by proliferating and differentiating into all of the necessary lymphoid, myeloid, and erythroid lineages (1, 2).