What mobilizing agents are used to collect sufficient stem cells for transplantation? #myeloma

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Stem cell mobilization is the process of moving hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs), from the bone marrow into the bloodstrea m. This process is typically induced by certain drugs or chemotherapy, and the mobilized stem cells can then be collected and stored for later use in a stem cell transplant

The primary reason for stem cell mobilization is to obtain a sufficient number of HSCs for transplantation.

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