@inbook{8faf0bb466554eb7a17ced6c18f44993,
title = "Chapter 29. Morphology of the Erythron",
author = "Bull, \{Brian S.\} and Herrmann, \{Paul C.\}",
note = "Collectively, the progenitor and adult red cells are termed the erythron to reinforce the idea that they function as an organ. The widely dispersed cells comprising this organ arise from undifferentiated, pluripotential stem cells. Following commitment, erythroid progenitors progress through several replicative stages, each having a characteristic ultrastructural morphology.",
year = "2010",
language = "American English",
booktitle = "Williams Hematology, 8e",
}