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megakaryocyte

American  
[meg-uh-kar-ee-uh-sahyt] / ˌmɛg əˈkær i əˌsaɪt /

noun

Cell Biology.
  1. a large bone-marrow cell having a lobulate nucleus, regarded as the source of blood platelets.


Other Word Forms

  • megakaryocytic adjective

Etymology

Origin of megakaryocyte

First recorded in 1885–90; mega- + karyo- + -cyte

Example Sentences

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"From our expertise, we can ask the questions of how to target the hematopoietic stem cell and now the megakaryocyte progenitor, which has never really been highlighted before as a place to target," Poscablo said.

From Science Daily • May 14, 2024

For each megakaryocyte, 2000–3000 platelets are formed with 150,000 to 400,000 platelets present in each cubic millimeter of blood.

From Textbooks • Jun. 9, 2022

Single-cell profiling of human megakaryocyte-erythroid progenitors identifies distinct megakaryocyte and erythroid differentiation pathways.

From Nature • Jan. 23, 2018

Identification of unipotent megakaryocyte progenitors in human hematopoiesis.

From Nature • Jan. 23, 2018

Following platelet release, megakaryocyte remnants, which are little more than a cell nucleus, are consumed by macrophages.

From Textbooks • Jun. 19, 2013