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erythrocyte
red blood corpuscle
Source: Noland, George B. 1983. General Biology, 11th Edition. St. Louis, MO. C. V. Mosby ...

 


Erythrocytes (red blood cells) are filled with O2 carrying haemoglobin
Contain the respiratory pigment haemoglobin which carries oxygen
Biconcave discs 7.5 µm in diameter ...

erythrocytes Red blood cells; doubly concave, enucleated cells that transport oxygen in the blood. PICTURE
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erythrocyte
(er-rith-ro-site) [Gk. erythros, red + kytos, vessel]
A red blood cell; contains hemoglobin, which functions in transporting oxygen in the circulatory system.
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erythrocyte - red blood cell.
erythropoiesis - red blood cell (erythrocyte) development, including pluripotential stem cell division, restriction of potential and differentiation into a mature red blood cell containing hemoglobin.

Erythrocytes (red blood cells)
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Leukocytes (granulocytes, monocytes and lymphocytes) ...

erythrocyte Red blood cell; has hemoglobin to carry oxygen from lungs or gills to tissues; during formation in mammals, erythrocytes lose their nuclei, those of other vertebrates retain the nuclei.

Healthy erythrocytes have a plasma life of about 120 days before they are degraded by the spleen, and the Kupffer cells in the liver. The liver also clears some proteins, lipids and amino acids.

Esr --> erythrocyte sedimentation rate
(Science: investigation) a test that measures the rate at which red blood cells settle through a column of liquid. A non-specific index of inflammation.
Acronym: esr ...

Red Blood Cells (erythrocytes)
The most numerous type in the blood.

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.

Colored or red corpuscles (erythrocytes), when examined under the microscope, are seen to be circular disks, biconcave in profile.

Red blood cells, also known as erythrocytes, are flattened, doubly concave cells about 7 µm in diameter that carry oxygen associated in the cell's hemoglobin. Mature erythrocytes lack a nucleus.

So there is erythrocyte degradation-the red cells are being destroyed by the parasites themselves. The second way is that we know that the parasite, for some reason, also suppresses the body's ability to make new red blood cells.

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Antigenic Variation in Malarial Parasites. Immunology Today. 6:28 ... in cytoadherence and antigenic variation of Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes. ...
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