Bone marrow endothelial cells deliver oxygen and nutrients and regulate bone formation and haematopoiesis in the surrounding microenvironment. A new study identifies a subtype of capillary that occurs exclusively in the epiphysis and displays unique characteristics that have a role in balancing osteogenesis and haematopoiesis.
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Redmond, D., Rafii, S. The epicentre of haematopoiesis and osteogenesis. Nat Cell Biol 25, 1406–1407 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41556-023-01242-5
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