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  2. DKMS - Wikipedia

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    Harf founded DKMS to raise awareness of the need for donors in Germany and to help people to register with the German national bone marrow registry. He included the whole family, including their 14-year-old daughter Katharina, in the effort. Within a year, the number of registered donors in Germany increased from 3,000 to 68,000. [1]

  3. National Marrow Donor Program - Wikipedia

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    Bone marrow and PBSCs come from living adult donors; they can be extracted from the bone marrow or from the blood. Bone marrow is extracted from the donor's pelvic bones while the donor is under general or local anesthesia. PBSCs are collected from the donor's blood after five or six days of taking a drug that causes hematopoietic cells in the ...

  4. List of blood donation agencies in the United States

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    Inova Blood Donor Services [81] Washington Bloodworks Northwest [82] Wisconsin ImpactLife (Formerly: Mississippi Valley Regional Blood Center) [32] Memorial Blood Centers [83] The Community Blood Center [84] Versiti Blood Center of Wisconsin [85]

  5. Mom meets woman who saved son's life with bone marrow donation

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    Alika Jones was one of hundreds of Southeastern Louisiana University students who signed up for the Be The Match bone marrow registry during a homecoming drive in 2013. Jones' healthy cells soon ...

  6. Gift of Life Marrow Registry - Wikipedia

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    Bone Marrow: [9] Marrow is found in the hollow cavities of the body's large bones. Donation involves withdrawing 2-3 percent of the donor's total marrow from the iliac crest of the hip, posterior aspect of the donor's pelvic bone. There is no cutting or stitching. The procedure involves a needle aspiration, performed using an anesthetic.

  7. Bone marrow - Wikipedia

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    Bone marrow is a semi-solid tissue found within the spongy (also known as cancellous) portions of bones. [2] In birds and mammals, bone marrow is the primary site of new blood cell production (or haematopoiesis). [3] It is composed of hematopoietic cells, marrow adipose tissue, and supportive stromal cells.

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  9. National Organ Transplant Act of 1984 - Wikipedia

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    NOTA prohibited compensating organ donors but allowed payment for other types of donations, such as human plasma, sperm, and egg cells. Although bone marrow is not classified as an organ, the act also made compensation for bone marrow donation illegal. At the time of its passage, bone marrow donation was a painful and risky procedure. [8]