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The processes by which all types of blood cells are generated, in the [[bone marrow]], from pluripotential [[stem cell]]s and differentiate into normal or abnormal circulating elements of [[blood]] | The processes by which all types of blood cells are generated, in the [[bone marrow]], from pluripotential [[stem cell]]s, which become [[megakaryocyte-erythroid progenitor cell]]s and further differentiate into normal or abnormal circulating elements of [[blood]] |
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Hematopoiesis [r]: The processes by which all types of blood cells are generated, in the bone marrow, from pluripotential stem cells, which become megakaryocyte-erythroid progenitor cells and further differentiate into normal or abnormal circulating elements of blood