haematopoietic

IPA: hˈɛmætʌpˈɔɪtɪk

adjective

  • (British spelling) Of or pertaining to haematopoiesis.
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Examples of "haematopoietic" in Sentences

  • It postulated existence of haematopoietic stem cells.
  • Testing a theory, scientists in the United States took immature haematopoietic
  • Testing a theory, scientists in the United States took immature haematopoietic cells - which make immune and red blood cells - from mice.
  • The researchers show that HIV can target haematopoietic progenitor cells (HPCs) from the bone marrow before they give rise to white blood cells.
  • A haematopoietic SCT (HSCT) can cause severe side effects, which may have a profound impact on a patient's life both physically and psychologically.
  • In weeks, a single haematopoietic stem cell can replenish the entire human organism with new blood - and then, through yet unknown mechanisms, lull itself back to sleep.
  • The entirety of human blood, for instance, can arise from a single, highly potent blood-forming stem cell called a haematopoietic stem cell, which typically lives buried inside the bone marrow.
  • One is the specific tolerance of tissue grafts which may be conferred upon a totally irradiated mouse whose haematopoietic tissues have been restored by an injection of foreign bone-marrow cells.
  • The European Group for Blood and Marrow Transplantation regularly publishes special reports on the current practice of haematopoietic SCT for haematological diseases, solid tumours and immune disorders in Europe.

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