What's the difference between myceloid and myeloid?

Myceloid


Definition:

  • (a.) Resembling mycelium.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The myceloids formed in response to osmotic stress could not be disrupted mechanically but were more sensitive than normal cells to lysozyme, particularly during stationary phase.
  • (2) A. simplex also formed myceloid cells during osmotic stress but A. crystallopoietes did not.
  • (3) Clusters of branching myceloid cells rather than the typical bacillary forms predominated during exponential phase.
  • (4) These myceloids did not undergo complete septation and persisted into stationary phase.

Myeloid


Definition:

  • (a.) Resembling marrow in appearance or consistency; as, a myeloid tumor.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The presence of a previously unreported dipeptide transport mechanism within blood leukocytes and the selective enrichment of the granule enzyme, DPPI, within cytotoxic effector cells of lymphoid or myeloid lineage appear to afford a unique mechanism for the targeting of immunotherapeutic reagents composed of simple dipeptide esters or amides.
  • (2) Some abnormalities are found only in myeloid malignancies, for example, the t(8;21)(q22;q22) and rearrangements of chromosome 16q22, both of which have a good prognosis.
  • (3) The expression of p53 was demonstrated in non-T non-B cells and Burkitt's lymphoma cell lines, but neither in two myeloid leukemia cell lines nor in normal lymphoid cells after mitogenic stimulation.
  • (4) These controls consisted of normal individuals, patients with chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML) or untransfused patients with SAA.
  • (5) We therefore think that the detailed examination of CALLA(-) non-T non-B ALL cells using myeloid specific antibodies is helpful in clarifying the characteristics of myeloid precursors and the common bipotential stem cell of lymphoid and myeloid progenitors.
  • (6) Evolution into acute myeloid leukemia occurred in 11 patients.
  • (7) In this way, 4 types of lymphoblastic leukemias and 5 types of myeloid leukemias can be diagnosed.
  • (8) We concluded that patients with MDS with excess of blasts and blastic transformation may be treated with aggressive chemotherapy with low toxicity and high remission rate, similarly to de novo acute myeloid leukemia.
  • (9) The high levels of circulating progenitor cells in ALL and CLL patients clearly distinguish them from other cytopenic hematological malignancies, in which decreased progenitor cell levels have been demonstrated previously (acute myeloid leukemia, hairy cell leukemia).
  • (10) Expression of myeloid or T-cell antigens does not appear to predict for patient survival; however, lack of CD5 antigen may be associated with more advanced stage of disease and poor patient survival.
  • (11) It is concluded that carriers of the delta F508 mutation may have an increased risk of developing acute myeloid leukaemia.
  • (12) Alterations comprised short-term effects, such as dilation of the rough endoplasmic reticulum and the nuclear envelope, and long-term effects including huge accumulations of myeloid bodies within the cytoplasm as well as dilation and diverticulation of bile canaliculi.
  • (13) Despite the presence of splenic myeloid metaplasia, splenectomy did not impair the patient's hematologic status.
  • (14) These findings suggested that ET had transformed to myelofibrosis with myeloid metaplasia.
  • (15) Receptors for platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) have not been identified previously to our knowledge in human myeloid cells that also produce PDGF.
  • (16) This study includes nine patients with a megakaryoblastic crisis in chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), four with acute megakaryoblastic leukemia (AM) and three with myeloid dysplasia later evolving into overt acute leukemia.
  • (17) Dexamethasone inhibited myeloid cell proliferation when administered to 5-day liquid cultures at culture initiation and up to 96 hr later.
  • (18) We analyzed survival in 203 children with Philadelphia-chromosome-positive chronic myeloid leukemia (CML).
  • (19) Yet interleukin-10 also maintains cell viability and acts as a cofactor to promote the growth of lymphoid and myeloid cells in vitro.
  • (20) The effect of reserpine was studied alone and in combination with anticancer drugs on human chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML) cells.

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