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This {{Embryology}} category shows pages and media related to blood and blood development.  
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This {{Embryology}} category shows pages and media related to blood and blood development (ehmatopoiesis). The website also includes information on blood cell and bone marrow histology and the immune system.
 
 
Blood is a liquid connective tissue, its development begins in mesoderm inside the embryo as well as in extra embryonic mesoderm associated with the yolk sac and chorion. Mesoderm "blood islands" form both the vessel wall (endothelium) and the inner part forms blood stem cells. The blood stem cells initially form mainly fetal red blood cells that have their own specific haemoglobin.
 
During development these blood stem cells transiently relocate to different tissues (liver, spleen, thymus) until the cartilaginous skeleton has begun to form bone when they then relocate into the developing bone marrow (their future permanent home). Recently, [[Stem Cells - Placental Cord Blood|placental cord blood]] has become an important clinical source of stem cells and cord blood banking a significant resource.
 
Note that a modified form of blood plasma, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), is manufactured by the choroid plexus to fill the central nervous system ventricular system.
 
 
:'''Links:''' [[Cardiovascular System - Blood Development|Blood Development]] | [[Musculoskeletal System - Bone Development|Bone Development]] | [[Immune System Development|Immune Development]] | [[Neural - Ventricular System Development|Ventricular Development]] | [[Stem Cells - Placental Cord Blood|Placental Cord Blood]] | [[Stem Cells]]
 


See also the broader categories [[:Category:Cardiovascular]] and [[:Category:Heart]].
See also the broader categories [[:Category:Cardiovascular]] and [[:Category:Heart]].


{{Heart Links}}


[[Category:Cardiovascular]]
[[Category:Cardiovascular]]

Latest revision as of 10:51, 12 February 2018

Haematopoietic and stromal cell differentiation
Haematopoietic and stromal cell differentiation

This Embryology category shows pages and media related to blood and blood development (ehmatopoiesis). The website also includes information on blood cell and bone marrow histology and the immune system.


Blood is a liquid connective tissue, its development begins in mesoderm inside the embryo as well as in extra embryonic mesoderm associated with the yolk sac and chorion. Mesoderm "blood islands" form both the vessel wall (endothelium) and the inner part forms blood stem cells. The blood stem cells initially form mainly fetal red blood cells that have their own specific haemoglobin.

During development these blood stem cells transiently relocate to different tissues (liver, spleen, thymus) until the cartilaginous skeleton has begun to form bone when they then relocate into the developing bone marrow (their future permanent home). Recently, placental cord blood has become an important clinical source of stem cells and cord blood banking a significant resource.

Note that a modified form of blood plasma, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), is manufactured by the choroid plexus to fill the central nervous system ventricular system.


Links: Blood Development | Bone Development | Immune Development | Ventricular Development | Placental Cord Blood | Stem Cells


See also the broader categories Category:Cardiovascular and Category:Heart.

Cardiovascular Links: cardiovascular | Heart Tutorial | Lecture - Early Vascular | Lecture - Heart | Movies | 2016 Cardiac Review | heart | coronary circulation | heart valve | heart rate | Circulation | blood | blood vessel | blood vessel histology | heart histology | Lymphatic | ductus venosus | spleen | Stage 22 | cardiovascular abnormalities | OMIM | 2012 ECHO Meeting | Category:Cardiovascular
Historic Embryology - Cardiovascular 
1902 Vena cava inferior | 1905 Brain Blood Vessels | 1909 Cervical Veins | 1909 Dorsal aorta and umbilical veins | 1912 Heart | 1912 Human Heart | 1914 Earliest Blood-Vessels | 1915 Congenital Cardiac Disease | 1915 Dura Venous Sinuses | 1916 Blood cell origin | 1916 Pars Membranacea Septi | 1919 Lower Limb Arteries | 1921 Human Brain Vascular | 1921 Spleen | 1922 Aortic-Arch System | 1922 Pig Forelimb Arteries | 1922 Chicken Pulmonary | 1923 Head Subcutaneous Plexus | 1923 Ductus Venosus | 1925 Venous Development | 1927 Stage 11 Heart | 1928 Heart Blood Flow | 1935 Aorta | 1935 Venous valves | 1938 Pars Membranacea Septi | 1938 Foramen Ovale | 1939 Atrio-Ventricular Valves | 1940 Vena cava inferior | 1940 Early Hematopoiesis | 1941 Blood Formation | 1942 Truncus and Conus Partitioning | Ziegler Heart Models | 1951 Heart Movie | 1954 Week 9 Heart | 1957 Cranial venous system | 1959 Brain Arterial Anastomoses | Historic Embryology Papers | 2012 ECHO Meeting | 2016 Cardiac Review | Historic Disclaimer

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