Concept cluster: Health > Hematology or blood science
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The induction of adipocytes
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adrenergic receptor
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disease caused by aflatoxin
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Forming albumen.
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Relating to, containing, or having the properties of albumen or albumin.
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Alternative form of albuminoid [of albumin]
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Synonym of hemolysin
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(chemistry) Of or pertaining to almonds or amygdalin.
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A waxy compound of protein and polysaccharides that is found deposited in tissues in amyloidosis.
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Alternative form of amyloid [Containing or resembling starch.]
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(biochemistry) The production of amyloid
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Alternative form of azurophil [An azurophilic cell.]
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Easily stained with basic dyes, such as haematoxylin.
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(hematology) An abnormally-shaped red blood cell with one or more semicircular portions removed from the cell margin, resulting from the removal of denatured hemoglobin by macrophages in the spleen.
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(biology, medicine) A red blood cell with abnormal appearance characterized by many small, evenly spaced thorny projections.
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An exosome present in cardiomyocytes
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Any cell, such as a red blood cell, that contains a pigment
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Alternative form of chromophile [(cytology) Any cell that can be easily stained.]
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That lead to the formation of corticosteroids
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(biochemistry) A form of melanin that is a mixed copolymer of polyacetylene, polyaniline, and polypyrrole.
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The toxicology of endotoxins
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poisoning by an endotoxin
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(hematology, cytology) A hemoglobin-containing cell, especially as found in humans but more generally present in the blood of most vertebrates, that is involved with the transport of oxygen; such cells are usually anucleate in humans and many other animals.
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The formation of fibrin from fibrinogen in blood coagulation
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Alternative form of fuchsinophilic [(cytology) That has an affinity for, or readily stains with fuchsin]
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That breaks up granulocytes
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Alternative form of hemalum [(cytology) a mixture of hematoxylin and alum that is used to stain cell nuclei]
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Alternative form of hematinic [(medicine) That improves the quality of blood, especially by increasing the amount of hemoglobin or of red blood cells.]
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Attracted to, or associated with haematoxylin
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Alternative form of haemachrome [hematin]
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Alternative form of hemoglobinous [Of or relating to hemoglobin.]
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Alternative spelling of hemolysate [The product of hemolysis]
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(medicine) a nutrition bar containing albumin, cow's blood
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Synonym of hemione
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A hemolytic disease (one that destroys red blood cells releasing hemoglobin)
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Alternative form of heptameric [of or pertaining to a heptamer]
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The 'colorless' form of a dye created as a result of its insoluble form interacting with an alkaline liquor. Color returns to the dye upon oxidation.
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(biology) A leukocyte attractant
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Alternative form of leucomaine [(biochemistry) An animal base or alkaloid, appearing in the tissue during life; hence, a vital alkaloid, as distinguished from a ptomaine or cadaveric poison.]
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Any substance that is toxic to leukocytes
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(biochemistry, rare) Of or relating to leukotrienes.
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(physiology) The mobilization of fat, especially by movement into the bloodstream
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Relating to lipophagy.
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A toxin that has a specific destructive action on lymphocytes.
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That suppresses lymphocyte production
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any substance or antibody that can cause the destruction (by lysis) of blood cells, bacteria etc
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lactotroph
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melanotroph
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(biology) A microscopic double layer of lipids and proteins forming the boundary of cells or organelles.
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That affects monocytes
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The toxicity of a mycotoxin
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Poisoning caused by exposure to mycotoxins.
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That suppresses the formation of blood cells in bone marrow
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(biochemistry) The generation of plasmin in blood
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That promotes the activity of adipocytes
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That promotes erythropoiesis
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(medicine) Initialism of red blood cell. [(hematology, cytology) A type of cell in the blood of vertebrates that contains hemoglobin and transports oxygen from the lungs to the tissues; an erythrocyte.]
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(hematology, cytology) A type of cell in the blood of vertebrates that contains hemoglobin and transports oxygen from the lungs to the tissues; an erythrocyte.
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(hematology, cytology) A type of cell in the blood of vertebrates that contains haemoglobin and transports oxygen from the lungs to the tissues; a red blood cell.
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Related to secosteroidogenesis
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That is attracted to the salivary glands
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An abnormal red blood cell that has iron granules that are not part of the hemoglobin.
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relating to sideropenia
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A siderophile element, tissue, or cell.
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The condition of being siderophilic, i.e. having an affinity for iron.
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Of an amount that is less than will cause erythropoiesis
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(pathology) thallium poisoning
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A polypeptide hormone, secreted by the thymus, that stimulates the development of T cells as part of the immune system
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A process whereby lymphocytes conjugated to antigen-presenting cells extract surface molecules from these cells and express them on their own surface
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A leucoblast associated with xanthophores
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food poisoning caused by eating tainted meat

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