Histo 1 Hematopoiesis Flashcards

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What is Hematopoiesis?

What Cell is the starter?

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What is the timeline for hematopoiesis and what is doing it? (For the entire life)

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3
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What do Hematopoietic islands develop from? where are they?

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4
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What is Bone Marrow comprised of?

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  • Blood vessels
  • hematopoietic cells
  • sinusoids
  • unique vascular units
  • endothelial lining
  • discontinuous basement membrane
  • incomplete covering of advenititial cells
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5
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What cell supports developing bone marrow? what do they produce?

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6
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What do sinusoids do?

where are hematopoietic cells lie?

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7
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Bone marrow-sinusoidal system steps

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8
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Red bone marrow

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9
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Yellow bone marrow

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10
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Cellulartiy of bone marrow

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11
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Whats a whats b

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12
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Bone marrow harvesting types?

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13
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What is Hematopoietic growth factor?

how many major groups?

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14
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Major groups of Hematopoietic growth factor

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15
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What do HSC give rise to?

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16
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CMP lineage-restricted progenitors give rise to what?

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17
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Erythropoiesis

regulated by and steps

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18
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ErPs go to what?

what are their characteristics?

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19
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Proerythroblast goes to what?

what are their characteristics?

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20
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basophilic erythroblast to what?

what are their characteristics?

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21
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Polychromatophilic erythroblast goes to what?

what are their characteristics?

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22
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Orthochromatophilic erythroblast (normoblast) goes to?

what are their characteristics?

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24
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what are the precursors for thrombopoiesis?

what influence the differentiation?

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25
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Thrombopoiesis from HSC

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26
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Megakaryocyte and platelets

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27
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What regulates production of platelets?

where is it produced

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Thrombopoietin (TPO)

produced by liver and kidney

28
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Granulopoiesis. starts from what and becomes what?

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29
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Granulopoiesis starts with what cell?

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30
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Myeloblast goes to what cell?

what are their characteristics?

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31
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Promyelocyte goes to what?

what are their characteristics?

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32
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Myelocyte goes to what?

what are their characteristics?

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33
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Metamyelocyte gives rise to?

what are their characteristics?

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34
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Neutrophil shift

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35
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Neutrophils in the reserve pool

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36
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Neutrophils in sudden and extreme infections?

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37
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Development of monocytes HSC

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38
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Lymphopoiesis from HSC

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