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Erythrocyte , e·ryth·ro·cyte / iˈri[unvoicedth]rəˌsīt/ • n. a red blood cell that (in humans) is typically a biconcave disc without a nucleus. Erythrocytes contain… reticulocyte , reticulocyte Immature precursor of the red blood cell in which the remains of the nucleus are visible as a reticulum. Very few are seen in normal blo… hemolysis , haemolysis The breakdown of red blood cells. A normal occurrence, chiefly in the blood sinuses of the spleen, when the cells are ageing after 3–4 mon… Hemoglobin , As a component of blood , hemoglobin can be an important facet of a forensic investigation, especially to help detect the illegal practice known as "… Leucocyte , leucocyte (white blood cell) A colourless cell with a nucleus, found in blood and lymph. Leucocytes are formed in lymph nodes and red bone marrow and… Red Blood Cells , Definition
Red blood cell (RBC) indices are calculations derived from the complete blood count that aid in the diagnosis and classification of anemia…
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