Definition of haematopoiesis in English:
haematopoiesis
(US hematopoiesis)
nounˌhiːmatə(ʊ)pɔɪˈiːsɪsˌhimədoʊpɔɪˈisɪs
another term for haemopoiesis
Example sentencesExamples
- We have already discussed the stem cells that are responsible for hematopoiesis, generation of neural cells, and renewal of the epidermis and the gut lining.
- Chronic clonal disorders of hematopoiesis are usually classified as either myeloproliferative disorder or myelodysplastic syndrome.
- The latter participate in numerous morphogenetic and physiological events, including hematopoiesis, through synergistic interactions with other transcriptional activators.
- These organs may become enlarged because they are trying to produce extra blood cells, a process called extramedullary hematopoiesis.
- A side effect of such therapy is bone marrow suppression that adversely affects the patient's ability to generate hematopoiesis.
Definition of hematopoiesis in US English:
hematopoiesis
(British haematopoiesis)
nounˌhēmədōpoiˈēsisˌhimədoʊpɔɪˈisɪs
another term for hemopoiesis
Example sentencesExamples
- We have already discussed the stem cells that are responsible for hematopoiesis, generation of neural cells, and renewal of the epidermis and the gut lining.
- Chronic clonal disorders of hematopoiesis are usually classified as either myeloproliferative disorder or myelodysplastic syndrome.
- The latter participate in numerous morphogenetic and physiological events, including hematopoiesis, through synergistic interactions with other transcriptional activators.
- These organs may become enlarged because they are trying to produce extra blood cells, a process called extramedullary hematopoiesis.
- A side effect of such therapy is bone marrow suppression that adversely affects the patient's ability to generate hematopoiesis.