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Look up: erythro-

  1. erythro-
    1. Combining form denoting red or red blood cell; corresponds to L. Rub-. ... 2. Indicates the structure of erythrose in a larger sugar; used as such, it is italicised (e.g., 2-deoxy-d-erythro-pentose). ... Origin: G. Erythros, red ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
    Found on http://www.mondofacto.com/facts/dictiona

  2. Erythro-3-hydroxyaspartate ammonia-lyase
    In enzymology, an `erythro-3-hydroxyaspartate ammonia-lyase` is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction :erythro-3-hydroxy-Ls-aspartate ightleftharpoons oxaloacetate + NH3 Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, erythro-3-hydroxy-Ls-aspartate, and two products, oxaloacetate and NH3. This enzyme belongs to the family of lyases, specifically ammonia lyases, which cleave carbon-nitrogen bonds. The systematic name of this enzyme class is `e...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erythro-3-h

  3. erythro-dihydrobiopterin triphosphate synthetase
    <enzyme> Converts 2-amino-6(5'-triphosphoribosyl)-amino-5-or -6-formamido-6-hydroxypyrimidine into quinonoid-d-erythrodihydroneopterin triphosphate ... Registry number: EC 3.5.4.- ... Synonym: dhbp-tp-synthetase ... (26 Jun 1999) ...
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  4. erythroblast
    [n] - a nucleated cell in bone marrow from which red blood cells develop
    Found on http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definitio

  5. erythroblast
    Rather non-committal name for a nucleated cell of the bone marrow that gives rise to erythrocytes. See also normoblasts, BFU-E, CFU-E, primitive and definitive erythroblasts
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  6. erythroblast
    <haematology> Rather noncommittal name for a nucleated cell of the bone marrow that gives rise to erythrocytes. ... See: normoblasts, BFU E, CFU E, primitive and definitive erythroblasts ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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  7. erythroblast
    noun a nucleated cell in bone marrow from which red blood cells develop
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  8. erythroblast
    (ә-rith´ro-blast) a term originally used for any type of nucleated erythrocyte, but now usually limited to one of the nucleated precursors of an erythrocyte, one of the developmental stages in the erythrocytic series, in contrast to a megaloblast. In this usage, it is called also normoblast. basophi...
    Found on http://www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns

  9. erythroblast
    (from the article `erythrocyte`) The erythrocyte develops in bone marrow in several stages: from a hemocytoblast, a multipotential cell in the mesenchyme, it becomes an erythroblast ... ...of red cell production, called erythropoiesis, are the marrow spaces of the vertebrae, ribs, breastbone, and pelvis. Within the bone marrow the ... ...
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/e/42

  10. erythroblast
    Originally, a term denoting all forms of human red blood cells containing a nucleus, both pathologic (i.e., megaloblastic) and normal (e.g., normoblastic). The pathologic or megaloblastic series is observed in pernicious anemia in relapse. The term megaloblast is also used to indicate the first generation of cells in the red blood cell series that ...
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  11. erythroblastemia
    The presence of nucleated red cells in the peripheral blood. ... Origin: erythroblast + G. Haima, blood ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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  12. erythroblastemia
    (ә-rith″ro-blas-te´me-ә) erythroblastosis.
    Found on http://www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns

  13. erythroblastic anaemia
    Synonym for erythronormoblastic anaemia ... Anaemia characterised by the presence of large numbers of nucleated red cells (normoblasts and erythroblasts) in the peripheral blood. Seen especially in newborns with haemolytic anaemia, such as that caused by Rh or ABO incompatibility. ... Synonym: erythroblastic anaemia. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
    Found on http://www.mondofacto.com/facts/dictiona

  14. erythroblastic anemia
    anemia characterized by the presence of large numbers of nucleated red cells (normoblasts and erythroblasts) in the peripheral blood. Seen in newborns with hemolytic anemia, due to isoimmunization, such as that caused by Rh or ABO incompatibility. See Also: erythroblastosis fetalis Syn: erythronormoblastic anemia
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  15. erythroblastoma
    (ә-rith″ro-blas-to´mә) a tumor composed of cells that resemble megaloblasts.
    Found on http://www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns

  16. erythroblastopenia
    A primary deficiency of erythroblasts in bone marrow, seen in aplastic anaemia. ... Origin: erythroblast + G. Penia, poverty ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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  17. Erythroblastopenia
    `Erythroblastopenia` (a decrease of red blood cells in a complete blood count) can refer to: * Acquired pure red cell aplasia * Transient erythroblastopenia of childhood
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erythroblas

  18. erythroblastopenia
    erythroblastopenia A primary deficiency of erythroblasts in bone marrow, seen in aplastic anemia.
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  19. erythroblastopenia
    A primary deficiency of erythroblasts in bone marrow, seen in aplastic anemia. [erythroblast + G. penia, poverty]
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  20. erythroblastosis fetalis
    [n] - severe anemia in newborn babies
    Found on http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definitio

  21. Erythroblastosis (foetalis)
    Rhesus disease
    Found on http://www.paul_smith.doctors.org.uk/Arc

  22. erythroblastosis fetalis
    Severe haemolytic disease of the neonate as a result of transplacental passage of maternal antibodies mainly directed against Rhesus blood group antigens.
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  23. erythroblastosis
    The presence of erythroblasts in considerable number in the blood. ... Origin: erythroblast + -osis, condition ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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  24. erythroblastosis foetalis
    <haematology> A condition which develops in the foetus due to an incompatibility between the mother's blood type (RH factor) and the baby's. Maternal antibodies, which enter the foetal circulation during delivery attack the baby's red blood cells leading to haemolysis (rupture of the cells). ... Symptoms include an infant with an enlarged live ...
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  25. erythroblastosis virus, avian
    A species of avian type c retroviruses (retroviruses type c, avian) causing progressive anaemia and weakness in domestic and wild fowl. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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