Bone marrow
contains immature stem cells that can grow into three types of cells: red blood cells, to transport oxygen; white blood cells, for fighting infections; and platelets, to facilitate clotting when needed.
Not exact matches
The skin's ability to grow back after a wound led scientists to assume that it must
contain stem cells,
immature cells that can rapidly differentiate into many different types of tissue.
Bone marrow
contains stem cells, which are
immature cells that become blood
cells.
The ViaCyte product
contains immature beta
cells, grown from the embryonic
stems cells.