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The number of blast cells in the bone marrow.
New drugs, and matching treatment to the genetic characteristics of the blast cells, may improve those rates.
These immature cells, often called blast cells, just keep building up.
The bone marrow aspirate was hypercellular, with 71% of blast cells.
A bone marrow aspirate 15 days after the end of chemotherapy was hypocellular with 62% blast cells.
A bone marrow aspirate showed 64% blast cells.
Increasing myeloid or blast cells in the peripheral blood or bone marrow.
In relapsedCML, the number of blast cells increases after a remission.
These blast cells further proliferate and differentiate to form the segmental tissues of the annelid.
The column of blast cells arising out of each teloblast is known as a bandlet.
The strip emerges from the final Blasting Cell and is dried using high-velocity air blowers.
Finally, the number of segments within the embryo is defined by the number of divisions and blast cells.
Blast cells are involved in generation of B- and T-lymphocytes, which participate in immune responses.
Prognosis is directly related to the number of bone marrow blast cells and to the amount of peripheral blood cytopenias.
This term is applied to these blast cells because of the presence of numerous Auer rods in the cytoplasm.
Autocrine growth mechanisms of the progenitors of blast cells in acute myeloblastic leukemia.
The most interesting feature in this patient was the inverse relationship between TNF and the number of bone marrow blast cells.
These segmental boundaries were discovered by injecting teloblasts with cell lineage tracers after a few blast cells have already been generated.
At this point, over 50 percent of the cells in the bone marrow are immature malignant cells (blast cells or promelocytes).
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A teloblast is a large cell in the embryos of clitellate annelids which asymmetrically divide to form many smaller cells known as blast cells.
The interior looked so usual, too, that we had to count practically every object to find that ten cases of tordenite and fifty blasting cells were gone."
In chronic phase CML, fewer than 10% of the cells in the blood and bone marrow are blast cells.
CD33 is expressed in most leukemic blast cells but also in normal hematopoietic cells, the intensity diminishing with maturation of stem cells.
In the case of acute myeloid dendritic cell leukemia, the blast cells are positive for markers of dendritic cells or monocytes.