CLINICAL question: bone marrow
Pete Macardle (Peter.Macardle@flinders.edu.au)
Tue, 20 May 1997 12:02:34 +0930 (CST)
>Date: Tue, 20 May 1997 12:00:27
>To: vladutiu@acsu.Buffalo.EDU
>From: Pete Macardle <Peter.Macardle>
>Subject: CLINICAL question: bone marrow
>
>Dear Adrian,
>
>If you are new to flow on bone marrow one of the most difficult tasks is to
get normal marrow to set up on. During a number of cardiac surgery
procedures a portion of rib is removed. If you can get ethics approval and a
helpful surgeon you can quickly obtain a number of normal samples to get the
feel of what looks right.
>
>I heartily (!) agree with Brad Sherburne, insulting criticism is not needed
on this board.
>
>Regards Pete
>
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