Scientists Engineer First Fully Human Bone Marrow Model, Transforming Blood Disease Research
A breakthrough in lab-grown bone marrow opens new possibilities for cancer and drug development
Deep inside our bones lies one of the most intricate, essential, and least accessible systems in the human body: bone marrow. This soft, spongy tissue is responsible for generating the blood cells that keep us alive, from oxygen-carrying red blood cells to the immune cells that fight off infections. Yet despite its vital role, bone marrow has remained incredibly difficult to study.




