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Definition of Erythroblasts
1. erythroblast [n] - See also: erythroblast
Medical Definition of Erythroblasts
1. Immature, nucleated erythrocytes occupying the stage of erythropoiesis that follows formation of erythroid progenitor cells and precedes formation of reticulocytes. Popularly called normoblasts. (12 Dec 1998)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Erythroblasts
Literary usage of Erythroblasts
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Clinical Hematology: A Practical Guide to the Examination of the Blood with by John C. DaCosta (1901)
"Atypical erythroblasts. In some of the severer anemias, notably in spleno-medullary
leukemia and in pernicious anemia, various atypical erythroblasts are ..."
2. Histology of the Blood: Normal and Pathological by Paul Ehrlich, Adolf Lazarus, German Sims Woodhead (1900)
"... as far as the fate of the nucleus is concerned, he nevertheless decidedly
supports Ehrlich's separation of the erythroblasts into these two groups, ..."
3. Journal of Morphology by Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology (1891)
"These cords of erythroblasts form in reality a part of the vascular system of
the marrow in the following way. Between the well-defined arteries and veins ..."
4. Clinical pathology of the blood: A Treatise on the General Principles and by James Ewing (1903)
"According to Löwit the red cells are derived from the erythroblasts after these
have reached the circulation from the lymphoid tissues. ..."
5. A Text-book of Histology: Arranged Upon an Embryological Basis by Philipp Stöhr, Frederic Thomas Lewis (1913)
"X 600. contains erythroblasts in the adult. In regard to the source of the ...
It is well known that erythroblasts and fully-formed red corpuscles may ..."
6. The Journal of Anatomy and Physiology by Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland (1894)
"holds that there are colourless erythroblasts which become nucleated red corpuscles,
and which form a distinct class of cells, and differ from the ..."