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How does a xenobiotic affect blood quality?

Author: Alain LOMBARD

Publication date: May 10, 2025 | Lire en français

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2. What are the toxic effects of blood?

Toxic blood damage occurs at every stage in the production and maturation of blood cells, as well as during their life in the body.

They result in a change in the blood count. This change in the blood formula results in a physiological deficiency.

2.1 On blasts (hematocytoblasts, proerythroblasts, myeloblasts, monoblast lymphoblasts, megakaryoblasts)

These are the stem cells at the origin of each blood cell line, and their damage results in a reduction in the number of blood cells (pancytopenia).

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