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- The sickled red blood cells are fragile and prone to rupture.
- They also checked for sickled red blood cells.
- Tests show no sign that the clumpy, misshapen sickled cells are growing back in his blood.
- Healthy red blood cells typically function for 90 120 days, but sickled cells only last 10 20 days.
- This evening's fights use the " short knife, " a sickled blade a little over an inch long.
- Because of the link between deformability and sickled cells, deformability can be used to evaluate the amount of sickled cells in the blood.
- Because of the link between deformability and sickled cells, deformability can be used to evaluate the amount of sickled cells in the blood.
- Keone received the stem cell blood Dec . 11 after undergoing 10 days of chemotherapy to kill his own bone marrow that contained the sickled cells.
- The compound, he said, also changes the membranes of normal and sickled red cells, making them more bendable for maneuvering through small vessels.
- Before the transplant, Keone endured 10 days of chemotherapy drugs to destroy his own bone marrow _ the marrow that produced the defective sickled cells.
- Preliminary " in vivo " studies using transgenic sickle mice showed that orally administered 5HMF inhibits the formation of sickled cells in the blood.
- In the 1990s, the rotor blades were sickled and in 2006 they were equipped with a bionic profile, in order to minimize the noise emissions.
- The company says early tests indicate the chemical can shorten crises by acting as a lubricant, allowing sickled blood cells to flow more easily through tight vessels.
- Flocor, given intravenously, coats the blood cells and vessel walls and appears to keep them apart so that adhesive receptors in the blood vessels cannot hook onto the sickled cells, he said.
- While the more human-like Juromaru is like a berserker who is normally shackled with a mask covering his mouth, the parasitic Kageromaru uses his sickled arms to kill Naraku before being placed in his brother's stomach.
- Twelve children's hospitals around the country and in Canada will follow 120 children from 2 to 16 who are considered most at risk to see if regular transfusions of concentrated blood cells can prevent stroke by diluting the percentage of sickled cells in their blood.
- The precise mechanism of action is not yet clear, but it appears that hydroxycarbamide increases nitric oxide levels, causing soluble guanylyl cyclase activation with a resultant rise in cyclic GMP, and the activation of gamma globin gene expression and subsequent gamma chain synthesis necessary for fetal hemoglobin ( HbF ) production ( which inhibits the polymerization sickle hemaoglobin ( HbSS ) leading to the deformation of red blood cells recognized as sickled cells.