Hematopoietic

Hematopoietic cells are cells that are involved in the production of blood. They are so called because they produce blood and other blood components. The hematopoietic system is composed of several types of cells, including stem cells, progenitor cells, and mature blood cells.

Stem cells are the basis of the hematopoietic system. They are able to divide and differentiate into different types of blood cells. Progenitor cells also play an important role in the production of various types of blood cells such as red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets.

Mature blood cells include erythrocytes (red blood cells), leukocytes (white blood cells), and platelets (blood platelets). They perform various functions in the body, such as transporting oxygen and nutrients, protecting against infections, and clotting blood.

The hematopoietic system plays an important role in maintaining human health. It is involved in the restoration of damaged tissues and in the fight against infections. Malfunction of the hematopoietic system can lead to various diseases such as anemia, leukemia and thrombocytopenia.

Various methods are used to treat diseases of the hematopoietic system, including hematopoietic stem cell transplantation and chemotherapy. However, the most effective treatment is a hematopoietic cell transplant from a healthy donor.



Hematopoietic or hematopoietic is the circulatory system in which red blood cells are formed and mature. It has always been important for the hemopoet to find time for society and caring for other people. And all because a person needs care, just like a bee... But they choose this care differently. The bee prepares nectar to pollinate other plants and obtain honey, the necessary nutrition. And the beekeeper does this to make a profit and live better than others.