Abstract
A procedure for collecting and storing viable cadaver marrow in a form suitable for intravenous use is described. Vertebral bone marrow is removed under sterile conditions within a few hours after death. The marrow cells are screened and suspended after centrifugation in an equal volume of a liquid medium consisting of 30 per cent glycerol and 70 per cent human serum and frozen to -80 C. in plastic bags. Suggestions for thawing, deglycerolizing and administering the cells intravenously are given.
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© 1959 by American Society of Hematology, Inc.
1959
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