metamielocitos
Metamielocitos are a type of nucleated erythrocyte found in some species of fish, amphibians, and reptiles. These cells are also known as "double nucleus" or "geminate nucleus" cells. Metamielocitos are formed as a response to certain environmental conditions, such as low oxygen levels, and are characterized by the presence of two well-defined nuclei within a single cell.
The presence of metamielocitos can provide insights into the physiological and pathophysiological responses of an organism
Research on metamielocitos has explored their potential as a predictive marker for the presence of certain
Studies on metamielocytosis have been conducted in a variety of species, including fish, reptiles, and amphibians.