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The Myeloid Stem Cell Produces Cell Lines That End in the Production

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The myeloid stem cell produces cell lines that end in the production of granulocytes, monocytes, platelets, and red blood cells.


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Adhesive Glycoproteins

These are proteins with carbohydrate groups attached that facilitate cell adhesion, playing crucial roles in cellular interactions and matrix formation.

Desmosomes

Specialized cell structures that function as anchors, securing cells to each other within tissues to provide mechanical strength.

Hemidesmosomes

Specialized cell structures that anchor epithelial cells to the underlying basement membrane.

Fibroblast

A fibroblast is a type of cell found in connective tissue, responsible for producing collagen and other fibers that contribute to the structural framework of tissues.

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