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What are bone marrow, CD34+, and CD133+ cells?

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What are bone marrow, CD34+, and CD133+ cells?

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The bone marrow is one of the places in the body where many stem cells are located and thus is a rich source of stem cell population. The CD34+ and CD133+ cells are specific types of stem cells that are released from the bone marrow into the blood. All three are types of stem cells with the potential to become other types of tissue cells with a specialized function.

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