blood cell

NOUN
  1. either of two types of cells (erythrocytes and leukocytes) and sometimes including platelets
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  • The virus can actually destroy those white blood cells, leaving the body wide open to attack from other infections.
  • The red blood cell is finally a small bag containing haemoglobin molecules for transporting oxygen.
  • The fact that erythrocyte size correlates positively with genome size in mammals, even though their mature red blood cells are enucleated, strongly supports this hypothesis.
  • The morphology of peripheral blood cells of adult Silurus meridionalis has been studied with both electron and light microscope, and, in addition, glycogen and peroxidase in cells were detected.
  • Create more red blood cells and oxygenate your body.
  • There was also a statistically significantly lower incidence of leukocytopenia, or decrease in white blood cells, of 12 percent on Treanda versus 38 percent with CHOP, and more infectious complications with CHOP, Rummel said. FinanzNachrichten.de: Aktuelle Nachrichten
  • This is more than twice the production rate in adults, primarily because of relative polycythemia and increased red blood cell turnover in neonates.
  • For example, a person can receive only platelets, red blood cells, or a clotting factor.
  • Lymphomas occur when a type of white blood cell - a lymphocyte - becomes cancerous.
  • The most common form affects white blood cells called lymphocytes.
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