10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HAEMATOPOIESIS»
Discover the use of
haematopoiesis in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
haematopoiesis and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Essential of Clinical Haematology
~11 Introduction G Normal Haematopoiesis n Development of Lymphocytes f~l
Production and Development of Red Cells H Production and Development of
Granulocytes O Production and Development of Monocytes n Production of
Platelets ...
A. Manoharan, Sethuraman Manoharan, 2003
2
Haematology of Australian Mammals
CHARACTERISTICS OF HAEMATOPOIESIS Sites of haematopoiesis The
predominant site of haematopoiesis varies with the age of the animal. In foetal
and neonatal animals the yolk sac, liver, spleen and bone marrow may all be
sites of ...
3
Haematology: An Illustrated Colour Text
Haematopoiesis means the formation of blood. Anumber of transcription factors (
e.g. GATA1,MLL) are critical both for stem cell formation andfunction and
lineagespecific differentiation. The first adulthaematopoietic stem cells (HSCs)
are ...
Martin R. Howard, Peter J Hamilton, 2013
4
Api Textbook of Medicine
Haematopoiesis Shaji VRamachandran, Vikram Mathews INTRODUCTION
Healthy individuals require adequate production of blood cells on a daily basis to
maintain normal function. This process needs to be tightly regulated and
balanced to ...
Y. P. Munjal, S. K. Sharma, A. K. Agarwal, M. D., 2012
5
Scientific background to medicine 1
In children, active haematopoiesis occurs in the axial skeleton and the long
bones, with the marrow being relatively more cellular than in adults. In adults, fat
replaces much of the cellular bone marrow, with haematopoiesis becoming
limited to ...
Royal College of Physicians, 2008
6
Developmental Biology of Teleost Fishes
'Bielek (1974b)' investigated the sequence of haematopoietic sites in Thymallus
thymallus, After haematopoiesis in the ICM, which produces primary blood cells,
the appearance of 'swollen endothelial cells' in the endocardium, ...
7
Neonatology and Blood Transfusion
GATA transcription factors in the switch of the primary site of haematopoiesis
Medullary haematopoiesis starts around 10 weeks post conception (pc) with the
development of blood forming units in the bone. As in the yolk sac, embryonic
AGM, ...
C. Th. Smit-Sibinga, 2010
8
Encylopaedia of Molecular Biology
H2 Outline of the pathways of haematopoiesis. CPU, colony-forming unit; G-CSF,
granulocyte colony stimulating factor; GM~CSF, granulocytemacrophage colony
stimulating factor; lL, interleukin; M-CSF, macrophage colony stimulating factor.
9
Recent Advances in Haematology
YOLK SAC HAEMATOPOIESIS During embryogenesis, haematopoiesis starts in
extra-embryonic yolk sac, fetal liver and bone marrow. Yolk sac haematopoiesis
include only erythropoiesis that is established in yolk sac by day 18 of gestation ...
10
Lentiviruses and Macrophages: Molecular and Cellular ...
These cells persist throughout embryogenesis. The placenta is also a site of
haematopoiesis in utero, though placental haematopoiesis does not appear to
predate the rise of precursors in the AGM region and placental haematopoiesis is
most ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «HAEMATOPOIESIS»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
haematopoiesis is used in the context of the following news items.
Cambridge University £94 million science centre given go-ahead
... Diseases (CITIID), The Cambridge Centre for Haematopoiesis and Haematological Malignancies (CCHHM) and The Therapeutic Institute." ... «Cambridge News, Jun 15»
Researcher's 'atlas' project opens a world of discovery
... named for the late Professor Donald Metcalf, AC, an internationally renowned Australian expert on haematopoiesis or blood cell formation, ... «UQ News, May 15»
Human platelets and their capacity of binding viruses: meaning and …
The down-regulation of haematopoiesis is probably a protective mechanism of the microenvironment that limits injury to the marrow ... «BMC Blogs Network, Apr 15»
2.74 lakh children targeted in campaign against Vitamin A deficiency
Vitamin A Deficiency impaired immunity and haematopoiesis and causes rashes and typical ocular effects such as xerophthalmia, night ... «The Hindu, Mar 15»
Mars's Massive Erupting Clouds Still Puzzle Scientists
Postdoc in antihydrogen atoms Aarhus University; Postdoctoral Scientist in Haematopoiesis University of Oxford; (Senior) Post Doctoral ... «Scientific American, Feb 15»
Carbon Pollution Costs More Than U.S. Government Estimates
Postdoc in antihydrogen atoms Aarhus University; Postdoctoral Scientist in Haematopoiesis University of Oxford; (Senior) Post Doctoral ... «Scientific American, Jan 15»
Bottling the Sun's Power on Earth
Postdoc in antihydrogen atoms Aarhus University; Postdoctoral Scientist in Haematopoiesis University of Oxford; (Senior) Post Doctoral ... «Scientific American, Oct 14»
U.S. Tornadoes Form in Swarms
Postdoc in antihydrogen atoms Aarhus University; Postdoctoral Scientist in Haematopoiesis University of Oxford; (Senior) Post Doctoral ... «Scientific American, Oct 14»
Researchers Find that Progenitor Cells Give Rise to Blood Cells
The study ("Clonal dynamics of native haematopoiesis") was published in Nature and concludes that progenitor cells could potentially be just ... «Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News, Oct 14»
The Journey From Stem Cell To Blood Cell Revealed
This research has discovered the extent to which the RNA is cut and pasted together in different ways during haematopoiesis leading to ... «Asian Scientist Magazine, Sep 14»