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  1. Blast Cells: Purpose, Tests & Related Conditions - Cleveland Clinic

    Nov 21, 2024 · Blast cells (or “blasts”) are immature cells. But in the context of blood disorders, healthcare providers consider the number of blasts in your bone marrow or blood to diagnose …

  2. How Blast Cells Impact Acute Myelogenous Leukemia

    Oct 17, 2025 · When someone with leukemia enters the blast phase, abnormal immature white blood cells (blasts) multiply and fill the bone marrow, preventing the production of red blood …

  3. Blasts 101 — what they are and where they belong

    Oct 29, 2025 · Blasts are early, still-developing cells that are in a transitionary stage between stem cells and fully mature blood cells. There are two main types of blast cells that make up …

  4. An Immigrant Nurse Is Among the Dead From Blasts at a …

    5 days ago · Muthoni Nduthu was one of two killed by explosions at an eastern Pennsylvania facility that was plagued by poor ratings, citations and fines from the federal government.

  5. Blasts are stem cell-derived, lineage-specific precursors that are committed to differentiating towards specific lineages (myeloid, monocyte, lymphocyte, erythroid, megakaryocyte, etc.). In …

  6. What Are Blasts in the Blood and What Do They Mean?

    Nov 27, 2025 · Finding blasts circulating in the peripheral bloodstream is an abnormal finding in adults and children, generally signaling a serious disruption that requires immediate medical …

  7. What Are Blasts? Their Role in Blood and Disease

    Dec 9, 2025 · Under normal conditions, blasts represent a very small fraction, typically less than 5%, of the nucleated cells present in the bone marrow. The presence of blasts in the …

  8. BlastsCORPath

    Blasts are precursors to the mature, circulating blood cells such as neutrophils, monocytes, lymphocytes and erythrocytes. Blasts are usually found in low numbers in the bone marrow.

  9. Blasts - CellWiki

    Blasts are precursors of mature, circulating leukocytes. The classic blast is relatively large, has little to no visible cytoplasm and has a large round nucleus with a fine-grained chromatin …

  10. Blasts - MyPathologyReport

    In pathology, the term “blasts” refers to immature cells in the early stages of development into mature cells. These cells are typically found in the bone marrow, which is part of the normal …