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  • ...ting into small, odd-shaped pieces. These fragments ([[platelet]]s) of the megakaryocyte's [[cytoplasm]] circulate in the blood as the body's first line of defense ...without cytokenesis, aka endoreduplication. Therefore, the nucleus of the megakaryocyte can become very large and lobulated, which, under a light microscope, can g
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  • The sequence here, The developmental stages of the megakaryocyte is: ...stem cell]] or hemocytoblast) -> [[megakaryoblast]] -> promegakaryocyte -> megakaryocyte.
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  • | pagename = Megakaryocyte | abc = Megakaryocyte
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  • Differentiated [[stem cell]]s that give rise to both cells of the [[megakaryocyte]] and the [[erythrocyte]] lineages, as part of the process of [[erythropoes
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  • | pagename = Megakaryocyte | abc = Megakaryocyte
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  • ...ting into small, odd-shaped pieces. These fragments ([[platelet]]s) of the megakaryocyte's [[cytoplasm]] circulate in the blood as the body's first line of defense ...without cytokenesis, aka endoreduplication. Therefore, the nucleus of the megakaryocyte can become very large and lobulated, which, under a light microscope, can g
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  • The creation, from [[megakaryocyte-erythroid progenitor cell]]s, and life cycle of [[erythrocyte]]s (i.e., [[r
    172 bytes (23 words) - 22:31, 18 January 2010
  • Stem cells that differentiate into [[megakaryocyte]]s, [[erythroid cell]]s, [[myeloid cell]]s and some [[dendritic cell]]s
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  • Differentiated [[stem cell]]s that give rise to both cells of the [[megakaryocyte]] and the [[erythrocyte]] lineages, as part of the process of [[erythropoes
    197 bytes (27 words) - 14:57, 18 January 2010
  • {{r|Megakaryocyte-erythroid progenitor cell}}
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  • ...protein, produced by [[epithelial cells]] of [[]blood vesse]ls, and by [[megakaryocyte]]s, that is part of the factor VIII/von Willebrand factor complex. The von
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  • The sequence here, The developmental stages of the megakaryocyte is: ...stem cell]] or hemocytoblast) -> [[megakaryoblast]] -> promegakaryocyte -> megakaryocyte.
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  • {{r|Megakaryocyte}}
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  • {{r|Megakaryocyte}}
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  • ...n't notice before building this "Platelets" page. There was a link on the "Megakaryocyte" page to "Platelets" that I followed; the link now goes to Nancy's page. [[
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  • ...n't notice before building this "Platelets" page. There was a link on the "Megakaryocyte" page to "Platelets" that I followed; the link now goes to Nancy's page. [[ ...od]] that are essential for normal [[hemostasis]]. They are fragments of [[megakaryocyte]] cytoplasm that arise in the bone marrow at a rate of ~10<sup>11</sup> per
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  • {{r|Megakaryocyte-erythroid progenitor cell||****}}
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  • ...to red cells (i.e., prominent white cell precursor and platelet precursor (megakaryocyte) dysplasia. See below for morphologic definitions of dysplasia. # Myelodysplasia unclassifiable (seen in those cases of megakaryocyte dysplasia with fibrosis and others)
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  • ...ly, they are the fragments of a very large [[bone marrow]] cell called a [[megakaryocyte]] (mega=big, karyo=nucleus, cyte=cell). Normally, a multitude of platelets ...roduced in the [[bone marrow]]; the progenitor cell for platelets is the [[megakaryocyte]]. This large, multinucleated cell sheds platelets into the circulation. [[
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  • ...edical testing on animals]], [[Medicare]], [[Medication]], [[Medicine]], [[Megakaryocyte]], [[Mega Society]], [[Melissa Joan Hart]], [[Melissa McIntyre]], [[Members
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