. Always like to
add, it cannot hurt you.
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From: Pat
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, December 05, 2009 9:02 AM
Subject: Re: CSOT - masks in bone marrow?
This from Wikipedia:
A mast cell (or mastocyte) is a resident cell of several types of tissues
I received an update on a friend and don't understand what they are talking
about when they say masks in bone marrow. I tried looking it up without
success. The following is part of the email:
Dwayne's blast level is zero, and in in remission thanks to the chemo, but he
still has
in wound healing and defense against
pathogens.[1]
From: Dianne France dianne_fra...@hotmail.com
To: silver-list silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sat, December 5, 2009 10:26:52 AM
Subject: CSOT - masks in bone marrow?
I received an update on a friend and don't
. Always like to add, it cannot hurt
you.
- Original Message -
From: Pat
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, December 05, 2009 9:02 AM
Subject: Re: CSOT - masks in bone marrow?
This from Wikipedia:
A mast cell (or mastocyte) is a resident cell of several types
Thank you for the explanation. Now I understand more thoroughly.
Dianne
Date: Sat, 5 Dec 2009 09:02:03 -0800
From: pattycake29...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: CSOT - masks in bone marrow?
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
This from Wikipedia:
A mast cell (or mastocyte) is a resident cell
, 2009 9:02 AM
Subject: Re: CSOT - masks in bone marrow?
This from Wikipedia:
A mast cell (or mastocyte) is a resident cell of several types of tissues
and contains many granules rich in histamine and heparin. Although best
known for their role in allergy and anaphylaxis, mast cells play
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