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单词 angioblast
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angioblastn.

Brit. /ˈan(d)ʒɪə(ʊ)blɑːst/, /ˈan(d)ʒɪə(ʊ)blast/, U.S. /ˈændʒiəˌblæst/
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding; modelled on a German lexical item. Etymons: angio- comb. form, -blast comb. form.
Etymology: < angio- comb. form + -blast comb. form, after German Angioblast (1875 in sense 1: W. Brodowski, in Archiv f. pathol. Anat. u. Physiol. 63 126, the paper reviewed in quot. 1875; 1891 or earlier in sense 2).
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1. Embryology and Physiology. A type of cell involved in the formation of blood vessels; spec. a precursor of an endothelial cell.
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reticular cell1832
torula1833
reserve cell1842
subcell1844
parenchyma cell1857
pedicel cell1858
nettle cell1870
heterocyst1872
prickle cell1872
angioblast1875
palisade cell1875
sextant1875
spindle cell1876
neuroblast1878
body cell1879
plasma cell1882
reticulum cell1882
stem cell1885
Langhans1886
basal cell1889
pole cell1890
myelocyte1891
statocyst1892
mast cell1893
thrombocyte1893
iridocyte1894
precursor1895
nurse cell1896
amacrine1900
statocyte1900
mononuclear1903
oat cell1903
myeloblast1904
trochoblast1904
adipocyte1906
polynuclear1906
fibrocyte1911
akaryote1920
Rouget cell1922
Sternberg–Reed1922
amphicyte1925
monoblast1925
pericyte1925
promyelocyte1925
pituicyte1930
agamete1932
sympathogonia1934
athrocyte1938
progenitor1938
Reed–Sternberg cell1939
submarginal1941
delta cell1942
mastocyte1947
squame1949
podocyte1954
transformed cell1956
transformant1957
spheroplast1958
pinealocyte1961
immunocyte1963
lactotroph1966
mammotroph1966
minicell1967
proheterocyst1970
myofibroblast1971
cybrid1974
1875 London Med. Rec. 15 Sept. 522/2 The author [sc. Prof. Brodowski] proposes the name angioblast for all such protoplasmatic formations from germs of new vessels.
1988 K. L. Moore Essent. Human Embryol. iii. 24 Mesenchymal cells, known as angioblasts, aggregate to form isolated masses and cords known as blood islands.
2010 R. Muñoz-Chápuli & J. M. Pérez-Pomares in N. Rosenthal & R. P. Harvey Heart Devel. I. viii. 475/2 A sustained proliferation of angioblasts would be required.
2. Embryology. Embryonic mesenchymal tissue from which blood cells and blood vessels develop. Now somewhat rare.
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1901 Jrnl. Royal Microsc. Soc. 256 The extra-embryonic mesenchyme, the angioblast, or rudiment from which the blood-vessels arise.
1932 M. T. Harman Textbk. Embryol. xviii. 314 The germ layer or germ layers from which the blood and the blood system arise has been variously given. By some authors it has been assigned to a definite germ layer of its own, the angioblast.
1965 L. B. Arey Developmental Anat. (ed. 7) xix. 342 The earliest formative tissue of this kind has long been called angioblast.

Derivatives

ˌangioˈblastic adj. Embryology and Physiology (a) of or relating to the formation of blood vessels (cf. angioplastic adj. 1) (obsolete); (b) of or relating to angioblasts; containing or consisting of angioblasts. [In sense (a) after scientific Latin angioblasticus or German angioblastisch (both 1875 in the paper reviewed in quot. 1879).]
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calcigerous1839
apolar1859
monocentric1878
angioblastic1879
mononuclear1886
heterocystous1887
collared1888
oxyphil1893
adendritic1894
neuroblastic1895
amacrine1901
diploid1908
akaryote1909
oat-celled1916
siderocytic1922
hepatocellular1940
promyelocytic1943
podocytic1955
sideroblastic1956
pagetoid1959
melanocytic1961
spheroplasted1973
1879 Jrnl. Anat. & Physiol. 13 185 He [sc. Prof. Brodowski], therefore, considers giant-cells always to have an angioblastic (vaso-formative) significance.
1966 Acta Radiologica: Diagnosis 5 554 As is well known the angioblastic meningiomas have a bad prognosis compared to ordinary meningiomas.
2017 Urology 101 167/1 Unipotent angioblastic cells that fail to develop into normal blood vessels.
ˌangioblaˈstoma n. [after German Angioblastom (1889 or earlier)] Pathology a tumour consisting of angioblasts (or cells resembling angioblasts); cf. haemangioblastoma n.
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the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > vascular disorders > [noun] > other vascular disorders
angioneurosis1869
angioblastoma1890
vasomotion1900
haemangioblastoma1928
microangiopathy1952
1890 Lancet 22 Mar. 656/1 There are two main classes. I. Parablastoma, composed of derivatives of the mesoblast. 1. Leucocytoma or granuloma, as tubercle, gumma, leprous nodules, &c. 2. Fibroma. 3. Endothelioma. 4. Angioma or angioblastoma [etc.].
1928 H. Cushing & P. Bailey Tumors Arising Blood Vessels Brain ii. 165 This case was unusual in our experience with these mid-line angioblastomas in that the lesion had undergone what appeared to be a central degeneration.
2015 I. J. Davis et al. in S. H. Orkin et al. Nathan & Oski's Hematol. & Oncol. Infancy & Childhood (ed. 8) lx. 1966/2 Giant cell angioblastoma is a rare neonatal vascular tumor.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2019; most recently modified version published online June 2022).
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