Hematopoiesis (Noun)
Meaning
The formation of blood cells in the living body (especially in the bone marrow).
Classification
Nouns denoting natural processes.
Examples
- Hematopoiesis is a complex process that involves the coordinated action of multiple cell types and molecular pathways in the bone marrow.
 - Disruptions in hematopoiesis can lead to a range of blood disorders, including anemia, leukemia, and lymphoma.
 - Stem cells in the bone marrow are responsible for hematopoiesis, producing all of the different types of blood cells that circulate in the body.
 - Hematopoiesis is tightly regulated by a variety of signals, including hormones, growth factors, and molecular interactions with the surrounding tissue.
 - In addition to bone marrow, other sites of hematopoiesis in the body include the spleen, liver, and lymph nodes.
 
Synonyms
- Haemogenesis
 - Hematogenesis
 - Hemogenesis
 - Haemopoiesis
 - Sanguification
 - Hemopoiesis
 - Haematopoiesis
 - Haematogenesis