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Bone marrow serves as the site of origin for all cellular elements of the blood, including immune cells and hematopoietic stem cells, as described in [1] and [2]. These cells subsequently migrate from the bone marrow into the blood to circulate throughout the body, as detailed in [3], [4], [5], and [6].
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The components of the immune system - Immunobiology - NCBI - NIH ncbi.nlm.nih.gov 2 facts
claimThe cells of the immune system originate and often mature in the bone marrow before migrating to peripheral tissues via the blood and the lymphatic system.
claimAll cellular elements of blood, including red blood cells, platelets, and white blood cells, derive from hematopoietic stem cells located in the bone marrow.
The immune system and primary immunodeficiency primaryimmune.org 1 fact
claimMature T cells leave the thymus as naïve T cells and populate organs such as the spleen, lymph nodes, bone marrow, and blood, where they may become memory T cells after antigen exposure.
Immunity In Depth | Linus Pauling Institute lpi.oregonstate.edu 1 fact
claimImmune system cells originate in the bone marrow and circulate to peripheral tissues through the blood and lymph.
3. The Innate Immune System - Immunopaedia immunopaedia.org.za 1 fact
claimMonocytes originate in the bone marrow and are continuously released into the blood.
Parts of the Immune System | Children's Hospital of Philadelphia chop.edu 1 fact
procedureDendritic cells are produced in bone marrow, migrate through the blood to tissues to monitor for pathogens, and upon encountering a pathogen, phagocytose it and present pieces of it as antigens on their surface.