Talk:Myelocyte
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[edit]Are they a single cell type in the granulocytic series, or all of them ?
Haematopoiesis says "All blood cells are divided into three lineages.
- Erythroid cells ...
- Lymphocytes are ...
- Myelocytes, which include granulocytes, megakaryocytes and macrophages and are derived from common myeloid progenitors, are involved in such diverse roles as innate immunity, adaptive immunity, and blood clotting. This is myelopoiesis.
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