hematopoiesis
(noun)
 The process by which blood cells are produced; hematogenesis.
Examples of hematopoiesis in the following topics:
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Platelet Formation
- Platelets are continuously produced as a component product of hematopoiesis (blood cell formation).
 - Platelets are produced during hematopoiesis in a sub-process called thromopoiesis, or production of thrombocytes.
 
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WBC Formation
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Growth Factors
- Hematopoiesis as it occurs in humans, with important hemopoietic growth factors affecting differentiation.
 
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Clonal Selection of Antibody-Producing Cells
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Mechanics of Cellular Differentation
- The process of hematopoiesis involves the differentiation of multipotent cells into blood and immune cells.
 
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Development of Blood and Blood Vessels
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Development of Blood
- In children, hematopoiesis occurs in the marrow of the long bones, such as the femur and tibia.
 
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Anemia
- The three main classes of anemia include excessive blood loss (acutely, such as a hemorrhage or chronically, through low-volume loss), excessive blood cell destruction (hemolysis), or deficient red blood cell production (ineffective hematopoiesis).