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  1. Common causes of increased nucleated red blood cells include prematurity, increased erythropoiesis from chronic hypoxia, anaemia, and maternal diabetes, from acute stress mediated release from the marrow stores, and from postnatal hypoxia. Extreme increases may occasionally be idiopathic.

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  2. Nucleated red blood cells (NRBCs) are premature erythrocyte precursors that reside in the bone marrow of humans of all ages as an element of erythropoiesis. ... Turner J., Lewis L., Soliman A., Hebert D., Pettitt T. Nucleated red blood cells as a biomarker for mortality in infants and neonates requiring veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane ...

  3. 28 maj 2023 · Nucleated red blood cells (NRBCs) are premature erythrocyte precursors that reside in the bone marrow of humans of all ages as an element of erythropoiesis. They rarely present in healthy adults’ circulatory systems but can be found circulating in fetuses and neonates.

  4. 29 sty 2024 · Nucleated red blood cells (NRBC) are red blood cells in the circulation that contain a nucleus. They are produced in the fetal bone marrow in response to erythropoietin and are stored in the bone...

  5. 27 lut 2023 · Communications Biology - CpG sites associated with gestational age are predominantly found in nucleated red blood cells, which point to an epigenetic signature of erythropoiesis as being...

  6. The normal range of reference values for absolute nucleated red blood cell count in 695 preterm and term newborns is reported. However, reference values were needed to usefully interpret this variable.

  7. 30 sty 2014 · Nucleated red blood cells (nRBCs) are immature erythrocytes whose clinical significance in the term neonate is not clear. Low numbers of nRBCs can be identified in the peripheral blood of normal...

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