But in multiple myeloma,
plasma cells grow out of control in the bone marrow, crowding out healthy cells.
Not exact matches
A
growing body of research indicates that the B2M - MHC I complex, which is present in all
cells in the body except red blood
cells and
plasma cells, can act in the brain in ways not obviously related to immunity — guiding brain development, shaping nerve
cell communication, and even affecting behavior.
Even then, we are not always extracting and injecting stem
cells into their body — in some cases, it is sufficient to inject Platelet - Rich
Plasma (PRP), which triggers stem
cells already present in the area to
grow and multiply.