Vitamin D and Immune Cells Stimulate Bone Marrow Disease (Figure 1) (IMAGE)
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(left column) The bone marrow of wild-type mice is formed of round blood cells.
(right column) The bone marrow of mice with vitamin D receptors knocked out is occupied by spindle-shaped fibroblasts and collagen fibers, shows myelofibrosis. (left column) The bone marrow of wild-type mice is formed of round blood cells.
(right column) The bone marrow of mice with vitamin D receptors knocked out is occupied by spindle-shaped fibroblasts and collagen fibers, shows myelofibrosis.
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