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@DavidSteensma has lots of #hematologyTweetstory posts across a range of #hematology topics. I recommend exploring them!
Such a great and meaty #HematologyTweetStory! K-562, Knoxville and the vial number? That was new!
Such a great and meaty #HematologyTweetStory! K-562, Knoxville and the vial number? That was new!
@DavidSteensma Another great #HematologyTweetStory. Thanks @DavidSteensma
K-562. It was the first human cell line I ever tried to grow in culture, during training @MayoClinic. It was also the first immortalized myeloid leukemia #cellline, published @BloodJournal way back in 1975. What does the K stand for? #HematologyTweetstory 37 is on cell lines./1
Thread by @DavidSteensma: " 8: Auer rods! These peculiar cell inclusions are a worrisome finding, defining an immature blast cell as one of mly mis-named. This image is from a chapter I wrote for a board re […]" #HematologyTweetstory #AJMS #WorldWarI #AJH threadreaderapp.com/thread/1198671…
#HematologyTweetstory is back! Great thread! Thanks @DavidSteensma
#HematologyTweetstory is back! Great thread! Thanks @DavidSteensma
But I promise I will continue to create a #HematologyTweetstory now and again, as long as people seem to be interested - so far so good! I hope you enjoyed this short hematological journey outside of the terrestrial bounds.🌎🚀🛰️ /39End
@kianboy Hallo, the unroll you asked for: #HematologyTweetstory 14 is about blood #neutrophils: where does the… threadreaderapp.com/thread/1214387… See you soon. 🤖
Many fun, interesting and educational #hematologyTweetstory by @DavidSteensma 🙌 make sure to read the threads #hematology
Many fun, interesting and educational #hematologyTweetstory by @DavidSteensma 🙌 make sure to read the threads #hematology
@rammohan664 Hi, this thread is compiled. If it’s an old thread be sure to compile it from the last tweet to retrieve it entirely. You can read it here: threader.app/thread/1333588… #HematologyTweetstory #ASH20
@LaxTumburu Hey laxminath, the thread from @DavidSteensma is ready and compiled. Be sure to mention us from the last tweet to compile older threads. You can read it here: threader.app/thread/1333588… #HematologyTweetstory
Aspirin continues to be the most widely used anti-platelet agent, 125 years after its synthesis. But where did it come from - and why do we give it in such weird doses (e.g. 81, 162 & 325 mg) – at least in the United States? #HematologyTweetstory 35 will answer these questions./1
to get started, here are some #HematologyTweetstory series that I really enjoyed: #4: Pelger-Huët anomaly x.com/davidsteensma/… #6: Pawn ball megakaryocytes x.com/davidsteensma/… #9: Ph chromosome x.com/davidsteensma/… #11: Howell-Jolly bodies x.com/davidsteensma/…
to get started, here are some #HematologyTweetstory series that I really enjoyed: #4: Pelger-Huët anomaly x.com/davidsteensma/… #6: Pawn ball megakaryocytes x.com/davidsteensma/… #9: Ph chromosome x.com/davidsteensma/… #11: Howell-Jolly bodies x.com/davidsteensma/… https://t.co/YRHCx5s3KY
@Mohty_EBMT @CChabannon @i_yakoub_agha @EtienneBaudoux @DrCathFaucher @JYCahn @jjkiladjian @AIHemato @schvedjf Une mine : ⛏ ⬇️ #HematologyTweetstory
@Mohty_EBMT @CChabannon @i_yakoub_agha @EtienneBaudoux @DrCathFaucher @JYCahn @jjkiladjian @AIHemato @schvedjf Une mine : ⛏ ⬇️ #HematologyTweetstory
@HemeIsABlast Hello, here is your unroll: @DavidSteensma: #HematologyTweetstory 34: Vitamin K. This tale includes 2 larger-than-life characters, self… threadreaderapp.com/thread/1320789… Enjoy :) 🤖
@kavit_shastri Bonjour, the unroll you asked for: @DavidSteensma: #HematologyTweetstory 34: Vitamin K. This tale includes 2 larger-than-life characters, self… threadreaderapp.com/thread/1320789… Talk to you soon. 🤖
#HematologyTweetstory 34: Vitamin K. This tale includes 2 larger-than-life characters, self experimentation, & bloody cows. Also, yours truly was once *so* dedicated to hematology history that he drove to rural Wisconsin to search local property records related to this story.😉/1