Hematopoiesis

Word HEMATOPOIESIS
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Pronunciations /ˌhimətoʊ.pojˈisɪs/

Definitions and meanings of "Hematopoiesis"

What do we mean by hematopoiesis?

The formation of blood or blood cells in the body. noun

The formation of blood, usually with especial reference to the corpuscles. noun

The process by which blood cells are produced; hematogenesis. noun

The formation of blood cells in the living body (especially in the bone marrow) noun

The process by which blood cells are produced.

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The word "hematopoiesis" in example sentences

The creation process is called hematopoiesis (which literally means "to make blood"). ❋ < (2010)

Bethel CAI, Steinkirchner T, Zanjani ED, Flake AW: The stromal microenvironment of human fetal hematopoiesis; in vitro morphologic studies. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The human/sheep xenograft model: a large animal model of human hematopoiesis. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Reconstitution of hematopoiesis following intrauterine transplantation of stem cells. ❋ Unknown (2010)

He is the author of numerous articles on genetic therapy of hematological diseases and the regulation of hematopoiesis and hemoglobin synthesis. ❋ ITY National Archives (2000)

The myelodysplastic syndrome is a heterogeneous group of clonal hematopoietic stem cell disorders characterized by ineffective hematopoiesis (blood cell production) involving one or more cell lineages (red blood cells, white blood cells or platelets) and a variable risk of transformation to acute myeloid leukemia.

Friedman AD (2009) Cell cycle and developmental control of hematopoiesis by Runx1. ❋ Mitsutaka Kadota Et Al. (2010)

Our data reveals a novel role of apoptotic protease inhibitors in stimulating hematopoiesis in vitro, thereby improving the quality of expanded grafts. ❋ Sangeetha V. M Et Al. (2010)

These data demonstrate new functions for Gab2 in hematopoiesis in a manner that is non-redundant with STAT5. ❋ PLoS ONE (2010)

Taken together our results unveil a novel role of two apoptotic inhibitors; zVADfmk and zLLYfmk in stimulating hematopoiesis in vitro and improving the engraftment potential in vivo, making the expanded graft superior to the cytokine cultured HSPCs. ❋ Sangeetha V. M Et Al. (2010)

T, Pflumio F, Doedens M, Murdoch B, Williams DE, et al. (1992) Cytokine stimulation of multilineage hematopoiesis from immature human cells engrafted in SCID mice. ❋ Ryan M. O'Connell Et Al. (2010)

HSCs in the graft sustain hematopoiesis throughout ❋ Sangeetha V. M Et Al. (2010)

According to study co-author Dr. Dong-Hyuk Park, the relationship between cord clamping time and the transfer of stem cells needs to be understood through the early weeks of the perinatal period and the process of 'hematopoiesis,' the formation of blood cells that begins as early as two weeks into pregnancy. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"I think our findings represent an exciting new avenue for studying hematopoiesis," said ❋ Unknown (2010)

Therefore, we aimed to determine whether Gab2 and STAT5 function in hematopoiesis in a redundant or non-redundant manner. ❋ PLoS ONE (2010)

FC analysis of splenocytes and BM cells of the three different genetic groups of mice showed that the absence of TSLPR in N1N2K5 mice was sufficient to restore normal hematopoiesis. ❋ Alexis Dumortier Et Al. (2010)

RBP-JK5 derived BM cells show normal hematopoiesis in a WT environment. ❋ Alexis Dumortier Et Al. (2010)

Biben C, Martinez-Munoz L, Mellado M, Ransohoff RM, et al. (2007) Disrupted cardiac development but normal hematopoiesis in mice deficient in the second CXCL12/SDF-1 receptor, CXCR7. ❋ Ulrike Naumann Et Al. (2010)

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