haematoblast

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. Either of two categories of blood cell.
  2. Any of the precursor cells in hematopoiesis that precede the mature blood cells, sometimes specifically those that lead to a mature red blood cell (e.g., hematopoietic stem cell, CFU-GEMM, CFU-E, NRBC, proerythroblast, erythroblast).
  3. A platelet.

Word forms

haematoblast haematoblasts hæmatoblast hematoblast hæmoblast haemoblast hemoblast

Etymology

From haemato- (“blood”) + -blast (“germ, sprout”). A name used in centuries past for any of various blood cells that were visible on microscopy but were not well understood at the time, all seeming like candidates for cells that might later turn into mature red or white cells. Some use of the name as referring to platelets continued even for a while after their role in clotting was apparent.

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