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Bildung, Aufbau, Funktion und Kinetik hämatopoetischer Zellen

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Die embryonale Hämatopoese entsteht in der dritten Lebenswoche im Dottersack. Später werden Milz und Leber zum Hauptorgan der Blutbildung. Bereits ab der 24. Woche findet der größte Teil der fetalen Hämatopoese im Knochenmark statt. Vom Zeitpunkt der Ge¬burt an sind die übrigen Organe normaler¬weise für die Hämatopoese nicht mehr von Bedeutung.

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Kayser, W. (1988). Bildung, Aufbau, Funktion und Kinetik hämatopoetischer Zellen. In: Mueller-Eckhardt, C. (eds) Transfusionsmedizin. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-10601-3_2

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