erythroblast

NOUN
  1. a nucleated cell in bone marrow from which red blood cells develop
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  • Androgen genes accounted for all of the 5 'genomic regulatory promoter elements fused with the erythroblast transformation-specific genes. MedPageToday.com - medical news plus CME for physicians
  • EPO stimulates the production of mature erythrocytes by mediating the survival, proliferation and differentiation of unipotent erythroid progenitor cells, called erythroblasts. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • Lesions that were frequently coexistent in HEV-affected placentas included villitis of unknown etiology, chorionic thrombi, villous fibrosis, erythroblastosis, and primary infarcts.
  • ELK4, another member of the erythroblast transformation-specific family, is androgen regulated, involved in promoting cell growth, and highly expressed in a subset of prostate cancers, the authors continued. MedPageToday.com - medical news plus CME for physicians
  • Beginning as a hemocytoblast, a cell that has multiple development potentials, in the mesenchyme, the structure slowly turns into an erythroblast, which then loses its nucleus and mitochondria and gains hemoglobin. Undefined
  • Results.-Lesions that were frequently coexistent in HEV-affected placentas included villitis of unknown etiology, chorionic thrombi, villous fibrosis, erythroblastosis, and primary infarcts.
  • Prior to this report, chromosomal rearrangements accounted for all erythroblast transformation-specific gene fusions associated with prostate cancer. MedPageToday.com - medical news plus CME for physicians
  • Consequently, the erythroblast can undergo maturation. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • Can survival of the fittest or random mutations explain how a hemocytoblast (first stage) could change (mature) into a proerythroblast, whose only apparent job is to change (mature) into an erythroblast, whose job is to become a normoblast and then a reticulocyte and finally a red blood cell? Naplesnews.com Stories
  • From the data presented in Table 3, it appears that a close interlesional association exists between HEV and villitis of unknown etiology, fetal-placental vessel thrombi, villous fibrosis, and erythroblastosis.
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