erythrocytes: the
red blood cells; disk-shaped
cells produced in the bone marrow that have no
nucleus; their
cytoplasm is filled with
hemoglobin to
transport
oxygen.
Full article >>>erythrocytes Red blood cells; doubly concave, enucleated
cells that
transport
oxygen in the blood. PICTURE
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Full article >>>Red blood cells (
erythrocytes) are present in the blood and help carry
oxygen to the rest of the
cells in the body ...
Full article >>>Red Blood Cells (
erythrocytes)
The most numerous type in the blood.
Women average about 4.8 million of these
cells per cubic millimeter (mm3; which is the same as a microliter [µl]) of blood.
Men average about 5.4 x 106 per µl.
Full article >>>Red blood cells or
erythrocytes (96%). In
mammals, mature
red blood cells lack a
nucleus and
organelles. They contain the blood's
hemoglobin and distribute
oxygen.
Full article >>>Erythrocytes -- the
hemoglobin-containing
cell found in the blood of
vertebrates.
Euchromatin -- the
chromatin that shows the staining behavior
characteristic of the majority of the chromosomal
complement.
Full article >>>hemi- half
hemoglobin A heme
protein of
erythrocytes which functions in
oxygen transport.
Full article >>>blood type
Characteristic of
human blood given by the particular
antigens on the
membranes of the
erythrocytes, genetically determined, causing agglutination when incompatible groups are mixed; the blood types are designated A, B, O, AB, Rh negative, ...
Full article >>>One unexpected and very pleasant discovery as part of our collaboration with UCSF researchers is a technique to
characterize unfixed
erythrocytes for A and B surface
antigens as well as Rh factor, ...
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