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erythroblast

In biology, a series of nucleated cells that go through various stages of development in the bone marrow until they form red blood cells (erythrocytes). This process is known as erythropoiesis. Erythroblasts can appear in the blood of people with blood cancers.



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quintana is located in erythrocytes during asymptomatic bacteremia (13) and has been observed in erythroblasts in bone marrow in bacteremic patients (14).
That same year, medical geneticist George Stamatoyannopoulos and hematologist Thalia Papayannopoulou of the University of Washington in Seattle reported in vitro results indicating fetal hemoglobin production is stimulated in human adults by the destruction of erythroblasts, a type of bone marrow cell that begets red blood cells.
Exportin 4, a Potential Amplifier of TGF-B Signaling, Is Increased in Primary Baboon Bone Marrow Erythroblasts Following Decitabine Treatment
 
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