| 1. | The column of blast cells arising out of each teloblast is known as a bandlet.
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| 2. | Teloblasts divide asymmetrically to form small blast cells which wrap around the embryo and extend rostrally.
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| 3. | Finally, the number of segments within the embryo is defined by the number of divisions and blast cells.
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| 4. | Acute in acute myeloid leukemia means that the amounts of blast cells are increasing at a very high rate.
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| 5. | High levels of wild-type FLT3 have been reported for blast cells of some AML patients without FLT3 mutations.
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| 6. | These segmental boundaries were discovered by injecting teloblasts with cell lineage tracers after a few blast cells have already been generated.
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| 7. | CD33 is expressed in most leukemic blast cells but also in normal hematopoietic cells, the intensity diminishing with maturation of stem cells.
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| 8. | Early divisions within the leech embryo result in teloblast cells, which are stem cells that divide asymmetrically to create bandlets of blast cells.
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| 9. | The O, P, and M lineages contribute one blast cell per segment, but the contributions from each blast cell spans a segmental boundary.
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| 10. | The O, P, and M lineages contribute one blast cell per segment, but the contributions from each blast cell spans a segmental boundary.
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