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Bone marrow and Myelocyte

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Bone marrow and Myelocyte

Bone marrow vs. Myelocyte

Bone marrow is a semi-solid tissue which may be found within the spongy or cancellous portions of bones. A myelocyte is a young cell of the granulocytic series, occurring normally in bone marrow (can be found in circulating blood when caused by certain diseases).

Similarities between Bone marrow and Myelocyte

Bone marrow and Myelocyte have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Granulocyte, Metamyelocyte, Myeloblast, Promyelocyte.

Granulocyte

Granulocytes are a category of white blood cells characterized by the presence of granules in their cytoplasm.

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Metamyelocyte

A metamyelocyte is a cell undergoing granulopoiesis, derived from a myelocyte, and leading to a band cell.

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Myeloblast

The myeloblast is a unipotent stem cell, which will differentiate into one of the effectors of the granulocyte series.

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Promyelocyte

A promyelocyte (or progranulocyte) is a granulocyte precursor, developing from the myeloblast and developing into the myelocyte.

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Bone marrow and Myelocyte Comparison

Bone marrow has 132 relations, while Myelocyte has 12. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 2.78% = 4 / (132 + 12).

References

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