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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «LEUKOBLAST»
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A Color Atlas and Instruction Manual of Peripheral Blood ...
15 Morphologic Criteria for Comparative Series Key Differentiating Features: The
leukoblast usually has an irregular nuclear outline with undifferentiated
homogenous nuclear chromatin and basophilic cytoplasm with an irregular
border ...
Barbara H. O'Connor, 1984
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PhraseBook for Writing Papers and Research in English:
British English distil enrol enrolment enthral extol fulfil fulfilment instalment instil
skilful skilfulness skilfully wilful -c and -k Differences between British and US
English: British English leucoblast or leukoblast leucocyte or leukocyte US
English ...
Stephen Howe, Kristina Henriksson, 2007
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Current Research in Leukaemia
Boll's studies (1962) showed the possible ripening of the total cell generation
from a primitive leukoblast in tissue culture. We have also proved that the
surviving erythroblasts may all definitely ripen, although the proliferation of
basophil ...
4
Contemporary Topics in Immunobiology
Edwin Lowell Cooper. "-- '.'* 4u '.* '~ ,1'; u 3. -u “W4 fin 'Es uu av» 'vi =2 £1/-u -» \
— -1 <ql'*',:' r 'e-.~-- .. 23.4 Fig. 5. Possible late primary leukoblast or early
secondary leukoblast showing an increase in the amount of condensed
chromatin ...
Edwin Lowell Cooper, 1972
5
The Shipley collection of scientific papers
... GroBer Lymphocyt — > Monocyt — >□ Leukoblast — Promyelocyt kleiner
Lymphocyt polynucleiirer Leukocyt In bezug auf die Stammzelle resultiort dann
das Schema Makrolyniphocyt <— Lymphoidocyt Monocyt > Leukoblast
Lymphoidocyt ...
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A Thesaurus of Medical Word Roots
leuk, Greek white SIMPLE ROOT: leuc leukos leucine, leukoma (р1.,
1611110ша1а) light leukon (1116 101а1 ша55 01 circulating leukocytes)
PREFIXED ROOT: leukia: aleukia (a privative) leukoblast white germ cell:
macroleukoblast ...
Horace Gerald Danner, 2013
each other, you will notice that they are antagonistic terms, referring to the
formative or parent cell of the white cell series, and the red cell series
respectively. Although I have stated that the leukoblast is usually known as the
myelocyte, you ...
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Mosby's Pocket Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing & Health ...
... leukemoid reaction Leukeran leukoagglutinin leukoagglutinin test leukoblast
leukocyte leukocyte adhesion deficiency (LAD) leukocyte alkaline phosphatase (
LAP) leukocyte emigration leukocytic leukocytoclastic vasculitis leukocytogenesis
...
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A Dictionary for Invertebrate Zoology:
[Gr. leukos, white; blastos, bud] The developing leucocyte; a precursor of a
leucocyte; a proleucocyte; a prohemocyte; leukoblast. leucocyte see
plasmatocyte leucon see leuconoid grade or type leuconoid grade or type (
PORIF) A grade of ...
10
Elsevier's Dictionary of Chemoetymology: The Whys and ...
... contraction of vincaleukoblastine vincaderived from the genus name Vinca (
periwinkle), from pervinca (Latin: periwinkle), from vincire (Latin: to bind)
vincaleukoblastine (vinblastine) C46H58N4O9, derived from leukoblast, and -in(
e) vinca-, ...