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Protective Blood Stem Cell Clones May Restore Bone Marrow Function in Aplastic Anemia Patients

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**Aplastic Anemia Patients May Recover Due to Protective Blood Stem Cell Clones**

Researchers have identified a potential mechanism behind the recovery of some patients with aplastic anemia, a rare and life-threatening blood disorder. The study indicates that protective blood stem cell clones may restore bone marrow function in these individuals. Aplastic anemia is characterized by the immune system attacking blood stem cells, hindering the body’s ability to produce sufficient blood cells. This condition can potentially evolve into myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) and leukemia.
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Date: May 1, 2026

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