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Aspiration of the one femoral bone marrow caused a significant rise of the cell population, arrested in colchicine-metaphase both of the bone marrow from the other femur and of the thymus.
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Hulth, A., Johnell, O. Cell proliferation in the bone marrow and thymus following partial bone marrow aspiration. Experientia 32, 1577–1578 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01924462
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