Either of two types of cells (erythrocytes and leukocytes) and sometimes including platelets.
Cell produced by hematopoiesis.
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Examples for "corpuscle"
Examples for "corpuscle"
1The strongest and reddest corpuscle had been the gift of his mother.
2He had the red corpuscle, the deep convolution, and so was King.
3The morning swims in the lagoon had thickened the red corpuscle.
4Sometimes the foremost segment has the corpuscle at one end, sometimes the other.
5The white corpuscle has but two dumping places now, the lungs or kidneys.
1On blood corpuscles, see 'Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science,' April 1874, p.
2His bones were hollow, since he needed no marrow for producing blood corpuscles.
3The blood consists of a liquid, the plasma, containing minute particles, the blood corpuscles.
4On each side of the large ducts is a vein filled with blood corpuscles.
5These germs are animal germs and are in the red blood corpuscles, feeding on them.
1Background: Red blood cell variants protect African children from severe falciparum malaria.
2The new blood cell techniques can be completed in a few days.
3This new role for the hormone doesn't alter red blood cell production.
4Sarah clutched a squishy foam model of a normal red blood cell.
5Complete blood cell counts before and at the first restaging were measured.
6The moment that happened, a nearby white blood cell engulfed the molecule.
7Plasma C3a concentrations showed better predictive value than white blood cell counts.
8In peripheral blood and kidney marrow, blood cell counts returned to normal.
9Context: Hemoglobinopathies constitute the world's most common genetically inherited red blood cell disorder.
10Phenazine methosulphate was applied to generate free radicals, increasing red blood cell rigidity.
11Neither the plasma nor the red blood cell Cu concentrations were significantly different.
12Continued monitoring of blood cell counts remains mandatory in patients treated with azathioprine.
13It'll be the size of a blood cell in 25 years.
14Mechanical obstruction by red blood cell casts was thought to play a role.
15Suppression of hematopoiesis is an important mechanism governing blood cell formation.
16Lipid oxidation in human red blood cell ghosts also releases HOHA-lactone.
Translations for blood cell