marroworigin
Marroworigin is a term used in biology to describe cells, tissues, or therapies that originate from bone marrow. It is not a formal taxonomic term; rather, it serves as a descriptive label in research discussions about hematopoietic and mesenchymal lineages.
The word combines marrow, from bone marrow, with origin, indicating lineage. In practice, marroworigin may refer
Biologically, bone marrow is a primary site of blood cell production in adults. Marroworigin cells contribute
In medicine and research, marroworigin cells underpin bone marrow transplantation, regenerative therapies, and some cell-based treatments.
Terminology caveats apply: marroworigin is informal and may be ambiguous, since not all cells in a tissue
See also bone marrow, hematopoiesis, hematopoietic stem cell, mesenchymal stem cell, lineage tracing.