-
there are two
types of
erythroblasts:
normoblasts as
cells that
develop as expected, and
megaloblasts as
unusually large erythroblasts that are ****ociated...
- rubriblast), then a
basophilic or
early normoblast (also
commonly called an
erythroblast), then a
polychromatophilic or
intermediate normoblast, then an orthochromatic...
- Pro-E=proerythroblast, Baso-E=basophilic
erythroblast, poly-e=polychromatic
erythroblast, ortho-E=orthochromatic
erythroblast, erythrocyte, promegakaryocyte, megakaryocyte...
- Pro-E=Proerythroblast, Baso-E=Basophilic
erythroblast, poly-E=Polychromatic
erythroblast, Ortho-E=Orthochromatic
erythroblast, Erythrocyte, Promegakaryocyte, Megakaryocyte...
- (colony-forming unit erythroid) cells, and give rise to
basophilic erythroblasts. In the mouse,
proerythroblasts are
large committed progenitors that...
-
stages of
erythroid differentiation, such as the pro-
erythroblast and the
basophilic erythroblast stages which can be
detected by
flowcytometry directly...
- of erythroleukemia. The
large cell in the top
center is an
abnormal erythroblast: it is multinucleated, with
megaloblastoid nuclear chromatin. This is...
- hematopoiesis":
myelomonocytic cells (an
eosinophil myelocyte marked),
erythroid cells (an
orthochromatic erythroblast marked), and
megakaryocytic cells...
- signaling,
which controls erythroid cell
expansion and the
final parts of
erythroblast development. In humans, RHEX is
highly expressed in the
kidney and lymph...
-
proliferation of
erythroid cells with
features of
maturation arrest (increased
erythroblasts) and high
prevalence of
biallelic TP53 alterations. It is
defined as...