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Original Article

Collection and Handling of Bone Marrow Suspensions for Intravenous Use

Pages 419-424 | Received 22 Dec 1961, Published online: 13 May 2010
 

Abstract

1. The technique for aspiration of human bone marrow for intravenous use, from the posterior iliac spine, is described in detail.

The yield of nucleated cells from a single donor should be not lees than 5–10 × 109, this requiring 200 ml or more to be aspirated.

2. A simple method for removal of fat and filtration of the marrow within a closed-circuit system is developed.

Using bone marrow from rats, there was no significant reduction of the number of megakaryocytes in a suspension which had passed a stainless steel screen with meshes of 105 μm.

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