Experimentally produced 'Polyagglutinability' (T-Transformation of Erythrocytes in vivo) in Guinea Pigs infected with Pneumococci
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In adults, erythrocytes (red blood cells) are produced in the bone marrow.
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Red blood cells (also referred to as erythrocytes ) are the most common type of blood cell and the vertebrate body's principal means of delivering oxygen to the body tissues via the blood. They tak...
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Erythropoiesis is the process by which red blood cells (erythrocytes) are produced. It is stimulated by decreased O 2 delivery to the kidneys, which then secrete the hormone erythropoietin . This a...
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In a healthy animal, erythrocytes are produced in the bone marrow of the flat bones, including the ribs and pelvis. Erythropoiesis (erythrocyte production) is dependent upon many factors, including the release of erythropoietin from the kidney in response to cellular hypoxia.
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From the Division of Parasitology (Prof. ... 1. The injection of hydatid fluid in patients with hydatid cyst provokes the increase in their serum of agglutinins and hemolysins for the red cells of sheep and agglutinins for the red cells of rabbits. ... 2. The increase in the titer of these heterologous antibodies is the more marked,
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THE RATE OF UPTAKE OF CARBON MONOXIDE AND OF NITRIC OXIDE BY NORMAL HUMAN ERYTHROCYTES AND EXPERIMENTALLY PRODUCED SPHEROCYTES ; Elizabeth Carlsen 1 and Julius H. Comroe Jr. 1...
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They are attracted to certain chemicals produced by the immune system or by bacteria and migrate toward areas of higher concentrations of these chemicals. This is called chemotaxis. They kill bacteria by a process called phagocytosis, in which they completely surround the bacteria and digest them with digestive enzymes.
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