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What are the processes involved in Erythropoiesis?

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The stages for the erythrocyte are rubriblast, prorubriblast, rubricyte and metarubricye. Finally the stages can also be named according to the development of the normoblast stage. This gives the stages pronormoblast, early normoblast, intermediate normoblast, late normoblast, polychromatic cell.

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Erythropoiesis is the process whereby a fraction of primitive multipotent HSCs becomes committed to the red-cell lineage. Erythropoiesis involves highly specialized functional differentiation and gene expression. The main role of RBCs is to carry O2 in the blood by the hemoglobin molecule.

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