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Bone marrow transplants are given to patients who cannot make their own blood cells. The transplant gives a patient stem cells. What best explains what is happening when the patient receives the transplant?
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Bone marrow transplants are given to patients who cannot make their own blood cells. The transplant gives a patient stem cells. What best explains what is happening when the patient receives the transplant?
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I would say it's maybe a mesh because of stem cells and marrow.
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