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Promonocyte

Promonocyte

A promonocyte (or premonocyte) is a cell arising from a monoblast and developing into a monocyte.

See also

  • Pluripotential hemopoietic stem cell
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Additional images

  • Hematopoiesis

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External links

  • Premonocyte at eMedicine Dictionary
  • "Monocyte Development" at tulane.edu
  • Slide at marist.edu
  • Histology at OU 75_17 - "Bone marrow smear"
  • "Maturation Sequence" at hematologyatlas.com (Promonocyte is in seventh row.)
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Myeloid physiology
Hematopoiesis
Myelopoiesis
(CFU-GEMM)
CFU-GM

Granulopoiesis (Myeloblast, Promyelocyte, Myelocyte, Metamyelocyte, Band cell)

Monocytopoiesis (Monoblast, Promonocyte)
MEP

Thrombopoiesis (Megakaryoblast, Promegakaryocyte)

Erythropoiesis (Proerythroblast, Normoblast, Reticulocyte)
General
Extramedullary hematopoiesis
Hemostasis
Coagulation (Fibrinolysis) · Clot retraction · Platelet adhesiveness
Other
Erythrocyte aggregation

M: MYL

cell/phys (coag, heme, immu, gran), csfs

rbmg/mogr/tumr/hist, sysi/epon, btst

drug (B1/2/3+5+6), btst, trns


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Last modified on 16 March 2013, at 04:42
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