- A
myelocyte is a
young cell of the
granulocytic series,
occurring normally in bone
marrow (can be
found in
circulating blood when
caused by
certain diseases)...
- A
metamyelocyte is a cell
undergoing granulopoiesis,
derived from a
myelocyte, and
leading to a band cell. It is
characterized by the
appearance of a...
- also
often used,
specifically from the
lineage of the
myeloblast (the
myelocytes, monocytes, and
their daughter types). Thus,
although all
blood cells...
-
granulocyte precursor,
developing from the
myeloblast and
developing into the
myelocyte.
Promyelocytes measure 12–20
microns in diameter. The
nucleus of a promyelocyte...
-
refers specifically to the
regulated formation of
myeloid leukocytes (
myelocytes),
including eosinophilic granulocytes,
basophilic granulocytes, neutrophilic...
- the long arm (q arm, band 5q33.1) of
human chromosome 5 in bone
marrow myelocyte cells. This
chromosome abnormality is most
commonly ****ociated with the...
- lymphocyte, Mo-blast=monoblast, monocyte, myeloblast, Pro-M=promyelocyte,
myelocyte, Meta-M=metamyelocyte, neutrophil, eosinophil, basophil, Pro-E=proerythroblast...
-
normal "trilineage hematopoiesis":
myelomonocytic cells (an
eosinophil myelocyte marked),
erythroid cells (an
orthochromatic erythroblast marked), and...
-
agranulocytes (monocytes, and
lymphocytes (T
cells and B cells)).
Myeloid cells (
myelocytes)
include neutrophils, eosinophils, mast cells, basophils, and monocytes...
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Myelocyte Monocyte Myelomonocyte Other Histiocytosis...