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sanguification

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/ˌsæŋɡwɪfɪˈkeɪʃən/
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the development of blood cells

  • The process of sanguification begins in the bone marrow, where stem cells differentiate into various types of blood cells.
  • Doctors monitor sanguification to ensure that the body is producing enough red blood cells.
  • The process of sanguification is essential for maintaining healthy blood levels and proper oxygen transport.
  • Research in hematology often focuses on improving the process of sanguification to treat blood-related diseases.
  • Disruptions in sanguification can lead to blood disorders like anemia or leukemia.