[CYTOCHEMICAL DEMONSTRATION OF ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE ACTIVITY IN MYELOBLASTS]. 1965

J C SCHUBERT, and H MARTIN

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007938 Leukemia A progressive, malignant disease of the blood-forming organs, characterized by distorted proliferation and development of leukocytes and their precursors in the blood and bone marrow. Leukemias were originally termed acute or chronic based on life expectancy but now are classified according to cellular maturity. Acute leukemias consist of predominately immature cells; chronic leukemias are composed of more mature cells. (From The Merck Manual, 2006) Leucocythaemia,Leucocythemia,Leucocythaemias,Leucocythemias,Leukemias
D007951 Leukemia, Myeloid Form of leukemia characterized by an uncontrolled proliferation of the myeloid lineage and their precursors (MYELOID PROGENITOR CELLS) in the bone marrow and other sites. Granulocytic Leukemia,Leukemia, Granulocytic,Leukemia, Myelocytic,Leukemia, Myelogenous,Myelocytic Leukemia,Myelogenous Leukemia,Myeloid Leukemia,Leukemia, Monocytic, Chronic,Monocytic Leukemia, Chronic,Chronic Monocytic Leukemia,Chronic Monocytic Leukemias,Granulocytic Leukemias,Leukemia, Chronic Monocytic,Leukemias, Chronic Monocytic,Leukemias, Granulocytic,Leukemias, Myelocytic,Leukemias, Myelogenous,Leukemias, Myeloid,Monocytic Leukemias, Chronic,Myelocytic Leukemias,Myelogenous Leukemias,Myeloid Leukemias
D001854 Bone Marrow Cells Cells contained in the bone marrow including fat cells (see ADIPOCYTES); STROMAL CELLS; MEGAKARYOCYTES; and the immediate precursors of most blood cells. Bone Marrow Cell,Cell, Bone Marrow,Cells, Bone Marrow,Marrow Cell, Bone,Marrow Cells, Bone
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000469 Alkaline Phosphatase An enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of an orthophosphoric monoester and water to an alcohol and orthophosphate. EC 3.1.3.1.
D042381 Granulocyte Precursor Cells The cells in the granulocytic series that give rise to mature granulocytes (NEUTROPHILS; EOSINOPHILS; and BASOPHILS). These precursor cells include myeloblasts, promyelocytes, myelocytes and metamyelocytes. Myeloblasts,Promyelocytes,Granulocyte Progenitor Cells,Granulocyte Progenitors,Granulocytic Precursor Cells,Metamyelocytes,Myeloblast,Myelocytes,Premyelocytes,Progranulocytes,Cell, Granulocyte Precursor,Cell, Granulocyte Progenitor,Cell, Granulocytic Precursor,Cells, Granulocyte Precursor,Cells, Granulocyte Progenitor,Cells, Granulocytic Precursor,Granulocyte Precursor Cell,Granulocyte Progenitor,Granulocyte Progenitor Cell,Granulocytic Precursor Cell,Metamyelocyte,Myelocyte,Precursor Cell, Granulocyte,Precursor Cell, Granulocytic,Precursor Cells, Granulocyte,Precursor Cells, Granulocytic,Premyelocyte,Progenitor Cell, Granulocyte,Progenitor Cells, Granulocyte,Progenitor, Granulocyte,Progenitors, Granulocyte,Progranulocyte,Promyelocyte

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