noun
- plural of haemopoiesis; the formation and development of blood cells in the bone marrow and other blood-forming tissues
Usage: medical/scientific term; also spelled hematopoieses in U.S. English; the singular form is haemopoiesis
Examples
- The study examined multiple haemopoieses in patients with bone marrow disorders.
- Haemopoieses occur primarily in the red bone marrow of long bones.
- Researchers tracked the different haemopoieses to understand anemia development.
- Normal haemopoieses are essential for maintaining adequate red and white blood cell counts.
- The drug's side effects disrupted haemopoieses in several test subjects.