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Meanings of
haematopoietic
in English
Portuguese
hematopoiético
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Pertaining to the formation of blood or blood cells.
hematopoietic
hemopoietic
haemopoietic
hematogenic
haematogenic
organic process
Related terms
biological process
Portuguese
hematopoiético
Synonyms
Examples for "
hematopoietic
"
hematopoietic
hemopoietic
haemopoietic
hematogenic
haematogenic
Examples for "
hematopoietic
"
1
We therefore investigated the
hematopoietic
effects of GM-CSF in patients with PAP.
2
Severe and fatal viral infections remain common after
hematopoietic
stem cell transplantation.
3
Pregnancy occurred from four to 17 years after
hematopoietic
stem cell transplantation.
4
The results showed that all patients gained prompt and sustained
hematopoietic
reconstitution.
5
Latexin is a negative regulator of
hematopoietic
stem cell number in mice.
1
G-CSF is a
hemopoietic
growth factor involved in granulocytic differentiation of progenitor cells.
2
Thus calusterone appears to stimulate all classes of
hemopoietic
progenitor cells.
3
Toxicity and
hemopoietic
recovery do not substantially differ from those observed in young adults.
4
No
hemopoietic
growth factor support was employed in any phase.
5
The defect is located both in the
hemopoietic
precursor cells and in their microenvironment.
1
Growth impairment of stroma and
haemopoietic
precursors persisted for 10 and more years after IS.
2
The
haemopoietic
reconstitution was significantly delayed in 3 patients.
3
It may provide a direct evidence that the B lymphocyte also possesses some
haemopoietic
modulation effects.
4
In recent years we have done a series of observations on the
haemopoietic
modulation effects of lymphocytes.
5
We report an analysis of 13 children transplanted using an HLA-partially matched donor as source of
haemopoietic
stem cells.
1
Advanced esophageal carcinoma requires treatment taking into account lymphatic and
hematogenic
metastasis at the beginning of treatment.
2
Cerebral military tuberculosis is a rare and serious disease due to the
hematogenic
spread of bacillus tuberculous.
3
Hematogenic
or lymphatic metastasis is extremely rare.
1
When you launch a programme, it is an
organic
process
.
2
Klüver-Bucy syndrome must be distinguished from symptoms of schizophrenia or affective disorder; its presence suggests an
organic
process
.
3
Death was an
organic
process
.
4
I suspect this is something akin to an
organic
process
,
something that Demeter, the goddess of the Earth would know and understand.
5
The lectures of the second group take up the various aspects of human evolution as a special instance of the general
organic
process
.
Usage of
haematopoietic
in English
1
I also carry out
haematopoietic
stem cell transplants in children and teenagers.
2
Resected mass, chemotherapy was performed in tumors of
haematopoietic
and lymphoid tissue.
3
Allogeneic
haematopoietic
stem cell transplants might induce immunological alterations leading to autoimmune-like syndromes.
4
Components of the spliceosome are frequently mutated in
haematopoietic
malignancies.
5
A number of cytokines have been shown to have stimulatory activity on multipotent
haematopoietic
precursors.
6
These included
haematopoietic
cell nuclear and cytoplasmic pleomorphism with marginalization of chromatin and fine granulation.
7
In all four patients stable
haematopoietic
reconstitution was achieved.
8
Osteoclasts are highly specialized cells of
haematopoietic
lineage that are uniquely responsible for bone resorption.
9
To detect conjunctival epithelial cells with donor derived genome following human
haematopoietic
stem cell transplantation.
10
Toxicity has consisted mainly of universal, severe but reversible
haematopoietic
suppression with attendant febrile episodes.
11
We have utilised lineage depletion by immunomagnetic selection to isolate a canine
haematopoietic
progenitor cell population.
12
Blood spot DNA from this subject displayed chimerism in CSF1R acquired after
haematopoietic
stem cell transplantation.
13
Prophylactic
haematopoietic
growth factors were not used.
14
An improvement in these fields will allow us to optimize the
haematopoietic
stem cell therapies in SSc.
15
Depletion of Mespa resulted in developmental and
haematopoietic
defects markedly similar to those induced by Trf3 depletion.
16
Invasive fungal infections are common in severely immunosuppressed patients with cancer and in recipients of
haematopoietic
transplants.
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haematopoietic
Adjective
Frequent collocations
haematopoietic stem
haematopoietic cell
haematopoietic malignancies
haematopoietic progenitor
haematopoietic reconstitution
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Translations for
haematopoietic
Portuguese
hematopoiético
hemopoiético
Haematopoietic
through the time
Haematopoietic
across language varieties
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