Most bones in our body contain bone marrow, but long bones, such as arms and legs, and flat bones, such as the skull, are formed through different developmental and ossification processes. The mouse ...
During ageing, bone marrow in the skull becomes an increasingly important site of blood-cell production. This is in stark contrast to most bones where the ability of marrow to make blood and ...
DNA tests confirmed two human bones found in the Wabash River this year are the remains of Anik Paul, a missing Purdue ...
New research provides valuable insights into the brain-body immune connection identifying key communication hubs in the dural sinuses and skull bone marrow at the back of the head.
The dural sinuses and skull bone marrow serve as key communication hubs between the brain's central immune system and the body's peripheral immune system.
A combination of intermittent fasting and a specialised biomedical bandage can restore bone healing in aged mice to levels ...
A team of researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine in Münster, Germany, has shown that the skull bone marrow is an exception to bone marrow aging and actually increases ...