Erythroid Precursor Cells
Spanish: Células Precursoras Eritroides
Description
Erythroid precursor cells are immature red blood cells that develop in the bone marrow. They are essential for the production of erythrocytes, which transport oxygen throughout the body.
Interpreter Notes
Interpreters should be aware that the term 'células precursoras eritroides' may be used in various clinical settings, particularly in hematology. It is important to avoid confusion with terms related to other blood cell types, such as 'leucocitos' or 'plaquetas'. Stick to the glossary term in formal contexts to maintain clarity.
Example Sentences
EN: Erythroid precursor cells are crucial for the formation of red blood cells in the body.
ES: Las células precursoras eritroides son cruciales para la formación de glóbulos rojos en el cuerpo.
Common Interpreter Mistakes
Confusing with 'células madre' (stem cells); mispronouncing 'eritroides' as 'eritrocitos'; mixing up with 'células leucocitarias' (white blood cells)
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