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  • [[image:redbloodcells.jpg|right|frame|Human red blood cells]] '''Red blood cells''' are the most common type of [[blood cell]] and the [[vertebrate]] [[body Red blood cells are also known as '''RBCs''' or '''erythrocytes''' (from [[Greek language|G
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  • ...-erythroid progenitor cell]]s, and life cycle of [[erythrocyte]]s (i.e., [[red blood cells]] or RBCs)
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  • Number of red blood cells per unit volume in a sample of venous blood.
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  • #REDIRECT [[red blood cells]]
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  • ...f [[erythropoiesis]], the formation of circulating [[erythrocyte]]s (i.e., red blood cells)
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  • '''Erythrocytes''' are cellular components of [[blood]], also called red blood cells (RBC). "Mature erythrocytes are non-nucleated, biconcave disks containing [
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  • In [[medicine]], the '''erythrocyte count''' is "the number of red blood cells per unit volume in a sample of venous blood."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...ponse to hypoxia; it is essential for normal development and maturation of red blood cells (RBC).
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  • ...ly low level of one of the B vitamins, results in anaemia characterized by red blood cells that are large in size but few in number.
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  • ...of [[erythropoesis]], the formation of circulating [[erythrocyte]]s (i.e., red blood cells).
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  • ...rised by enlargement of the spleen, and the increased number and volume of red blood cells by the bone marrow.
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  • ...w or non-flow conditions, resulting from the attraction forces between the red blood cells. The cells adhere to each other in rouleaux aggregates. Slight mechanical f ...hang S, Goldfarb A, Rachmilewitz E et al.| title=Enhanced aggregability of red blood cells of beta-thalassemia major patients. | journal=Am J Physiol | year= 1996 | v
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  • ...ed a "white blood cell" to differentiate it from the [[erythrocyte]]s, or "red blood cells" that carry the distinctly red molecule, [[hemoglobin]]. There are numerous
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  • *[[Erythrocyte count]] is the number of [[erythrocyte]]s (red blood cells) per unit volume
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  • [[image:redbloodcells.jpg|right|frame|Human red blood cells]] '''Red blood cells''' are the most common type of [[blood cell]] and the [[vertebrate]] [[body Red blood cells are also known as '''RBCs''' or '''erythrocytes''' (from [[Greek language|G
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  • [[Anemia]] is a deficiency in circulating [[red blood cells]]. [[Hemolytic anemia]] is a subtype where the red cells are created in ade
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  • ...a, a condition referred as [[hemolysis]]<ref>Hemolysis: the destruction of red blood cells and the release of the hemoglobin they contain. —[http://www.bing.com/Dic ...n hereditary spherocytosis. Other hereditary morphological variants of [[red blood cells]] include [[hereditary elliptocytosis]], [[pyropoikilocytosis]] and [[stoma
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  • ...ls ([[anemia]]) or insufficient hemoglobin due to premature destruction of red blood cells ([[erythrocyte]]s)."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...], '''hemoglobin''' is the iron-based, oxygen-carrying protein molecule of red blood cells. These protein structures are found in all vertebrates and some invertebrat In mammals, the chromoprotein makes up about 96% of the red blood cells' dry content (by weight), and around 35% of the total content (including wa
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  • ...tion of [[leukocyte]]s causes fewer [[stem cells]] to differentiate into [[red blood cells]]. This effect may be an important cause for the effective inhibition of [[ ...p iron stores is to reduce the ability of the [[bone marrow]] to produce [[red blood cells]]. These cells require iron for their massive amounts of [[hemoglobin]] whi
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  • ...equency-shifted ultrasound reflections produced by moving targets (usually red blood cells) in the bloodstream along the ultrasound axis in direct proportion to the v
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  • ...ent in the human MN blood group where both M and N molecules appear on the red blood cells of individuals with the MN genotype.<ref>{{Cite book
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  • ...te blood cells. Therefore, people with ALL experience symptoms from their red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets not functioning properly.
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  • ...eson Med |volume=14 |issue=1 |pages=68–78 |year=1990 |pmid=2161986}}</ref> Red blood cells contain [[hemoglobin]], a protein which stores and transports oxygen throug
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