TED-ED: What is leukemia? - Danilo Allegra and Dania Puggioni
Stem cells found in the bone marrow are crucial for our health because they are needed to become new blood cells that sustain and protect our bodies. But when the transformation goes wrong, harmful mutations can cause the cells to start replicating without control -- a type of cancer known as leukemia. Danilo Allegra and Dania Puggioni explain how this happens and how certain treatments provide hope for those suffering from the disease.
Tags
Comments
Leave a Comment
Comments are loading... If you don't see any, be the first to comment!
Related Videos
TED-Ed: What are stem cells? - Craig A. Kohn
TED-Ed
GCSE Chemistry - Fuel Cells
Owner - Powered by Boclips
033 The Receptive Field of a Ganglion Cell
Owner - Interactive Biology - Powered By Boclips
Routes of Viral Transmission
Professor Dave Explains
Glial Cells: Definition, Types, Functions of Glial Cells | Role in Psychology
ScienceABC
B Cells and Antibodies (Humoral Immunity)
Professor Dave Explains
What is a Cell? - Life’s Building Blocks
Imagine Learning - Twig (middle years+)
Science Kids: All About Cells
Wonderscape

Lighthouse Lab – Animal Cells
Owner - Next Generation Science
What Is Blood?
FuseSchool - Global Education
