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- Akaryocyte abstract "Akaryocytes, also known as akaryotes or acaryotes, are cells without a nucleus. The most common type of akaryocytes are red blood cells. The name is derived from the Greek prefix \"a-\", meaning \"without\" and the Greek \"karyo-\", meaning \"nut\" or \"kernel\".".
- Akaryocyte wikiPageID "14257010".
- Akaryocyte wikiPageLength "355".
- Akaryocyte wikiPageOutDegree "3".
- Akaryocyte wikiPageRevisionID "536697568".
- Akaryocyte wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cells.
- Akaryocyte wikiPageWikiLink Cell_nucleus.
- Akaryocyte wikiPageWikiLink Red_blood_cell.
- Akaryocyte wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cell-biology-stub.
- Akaryocyte wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Akaryocyte subject Category:Cells.
- Akaryocyte hypernym Cells.
- Akaryocyte type AnatomicalStructure.
- Akaryocyte comment "Akaryocytes, also known as akaryotes or acaryotes, are cells without a nucleus. The most common type of akaryocytes are red blood cells. The name is derived from the Greek prefix \"a-\", meaning \"without\" and the Greek \"karyo-\", meaning \"nut\" or \"kernel\".".
- Akaryocyte label "Akaryocyte".
- Akaryocyte sameAs Q4700307.
- Akaryocyte sameAs Acaryote.
- Akaryocyte sameAs m.0jwztn3.
- Akaryocyte sameAs Q4700307.
- Akaryocyte wasDerivedFrom Akaryocyte?oldid=536697568.
- Akaryocyte isPrimaryTopicOf Akaryocyte.