What are the steps involved in Erythropoiesis?
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The major differentiation and maturation steps in erythropoiesis (CFU-GEMM: colony-forming unit granulocyte, erythrocyte, macrophage, megakaryocyte; BFU-E: burst-forming unit-erythroid; CFU-E: colony-forming unit-erythroid).
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➡️Erythropoiesis ('erythro-red and poises’ formation) is the process by which red blood cells (erythrocytes) are produced. The formation of red blood cells takes place in the red bone marrow.
➡️The following steps are involved in the Erythropoiesis:
➡️Pronormoblast / proerythroblast – It is the earliest recognizable cell in the marrow
➡️Basophilic (early) normoblast
➡️Polychromatic (intermediate) normoblast
➡️Orthochromatic (late) normoblast
➡️Reticulocyte
➡️The following steps are involved in the Erythropoiesis:
➡️Pronormoblast / proerythroblast – It is the earliest recognizable cell in the marrow
➡️Basophilic (early) normoblast
➡️Polychromatic (intermediate) normoblast
➡️Orthochromatic (late) normoblast
➡️Reticulocyte
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