Different from acute bone marrow injury, persistent injury is more subtle, that is, the number of peripheral blood cells has returned to normal clinically, but the reserve of HSCs is still decreasing.
Different from acute bone marrow injury, persistent injury is more subtle, that is, the number of peripheral blood cells has returned to normal clinically, but the reserve of HSCs is still decreasing
Different from acute bone marrow injury, persistent injury is more subtle, that is, the number of peripheral blood cells has returned to normal clinically, but the reserve of HSCs is still decreasing.