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MyeloidReferring to myelocytes, a type of white blood cell. Also known as myelogenous.
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MyeloidHaving to do with or resembling the bone marrow. May also refer to certain types of hematopoietic (blood-forming) cells found in the bone marrow. Sometimes used as a synonym for myelogenous; for examp [..]
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MyeloidHaving to do with or resembling the bone marrow. May also refer to certain types of hematopoietic (blood-forming) cells found in the bone marrow. Sometimes used as a synonym for myelogenous; for example, acute myeloid leukemia and acute myelogenous leukemia are the same disease.
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Myeloid(adj) of or relating to bone marrow(adj) of or relating to the spinal cord
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Myeloidderived from bone marrow.
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MyeloidHaving to do with or resembling the bone marrow. May also refer to certain types of hematopoietic (blood-forming) cells found in the bone marrow. Sometimes used as a synonym for myelogenous; for example, acute myeloid leukemia and acute myelogenous leukemia are the same disease.
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MyeloidRelating to the bone marrow or spinal cord.
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Myeloida lineage of blood cells which include the red blood cells, platelets, monocytes and granulocytes.
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MyeloidOne of two immune cell lineages that are derived from the pluripotent stem cell. The myeloid lineage generates all myeloid cells, including neutrophils, monocytes/macrophages, and dendritic cells.
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MyeloidA collective term for the non-lymphocyte groups of white blood cells. It includes cells from the granulocyte, monocyte, and platelet lineages.
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MyeloidOne of the two groups of white blood cells. The myeloid family produces some white blood cells, red blood cells and platelets.
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