erythroblast


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a nucleated cell in bone marrow from which red blood cells develop

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In erythroblasts, iron is mainly used for heme synthesis.
It is during the enucleation step that erythroblasts lose their nuclei and mature into reticulocytes in the bone marrow (16).
Anaemia may be exacerbated by bone marrow suppression, with evidence of malaria-associated dyserythropoiesis, premature erythroblast and stem cell death, and impaired haem synthesis.
To eliminate this possibility, the researchers zeroed in on a red blood cell, called an erythroblast, that has a brief life span.
Fusion of the transmembrane protease serine 2 gene and ETS-related gene (TMPRSS2-ERG) is the most common molecular subtype of erythroblast transformation-specific (ETS) family gene fusions, occurring in approximately 50% of prostate carcinomas and about 20% of high-grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasias.
Examination of maternal plasma erythropoietin and activin A concentrations with regard to circulatory erythroblast levels in normal and preeclamptic pregnancies.
myeloblast, monoblast, erythroblast and megakaryoblast that accumulate in the marrow and interfere with production of blood cells.
Vallarino-Kelly and P Morales-Ramirez, "Kinetics of micronucleus induction and cytotoxic activity of colchicine in murine erythroblast in vivo" Mutation Research, vol.
The sideroblastic anaemias are a heterogenous group of disorders with the unique characteristic of amorphous iron deposits in erythroblast mitochondria (1).
Cytokines such as IL-1, IL-6, TNF-[alpha], INF-[gamma], and lipopolysaccharide stimulate a decrease in the iron supply to RBC precursors, primarily at the erythroblast stage of development (Weiss & Goodnough, 2005).
Erythroblast cells as a target for Bartonella quintana in homeless people.
We assume that, both in arcid and vesicomyid erythrocytes, the peripheral centriole pairs are the same ones initially located more centrally at the erythroblast mitotic spindle poles, each daughter cell having received one pair.