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blood cells

n. (blood cell English)

Usage examples of "blood cells".

Vergil Ulam, brilliant, unorthodox, has exceeded every ethical guideline for genetic research to engineer blood cells that think for themselves.

Perhaps the process is more like a kind of osmosis, with the red blood cells migrating across some specially constituted membrane.

Carbon monoxide was a simple molecule, yet in the human circulatory system it could block the uptake of oxygen in red blood cells, leading quickly to death.

Maybe it can act on the energy controlled by him as surely as it acts upon flesh and blood cells.

With a few exceptions, such as red blood cells and specialized immune cells, the DNA in each cell of the human body is complete and identical.

She came to a damaged area, where she began finding red blood cells.

This cell had been busy for years turning out an impressive progeny of white blood cells whose function, ironically enough, was to help the body fight against foreign invaders.

If he can do that, he can look over every last one of these blood cells—.

But the greatest enemy of all lay in the mounting count of carbon monoxide, that deadly, insidious, colorless, tasteless, odorless gas with its murderous affinity for the red blood cells--500 times that of oxygen.

Somehow, a small percentage of his blood cells have disintegrated, releasing hemoglobin.

Another curious feature is that mammalian red blood cells lack a nucleus, whereas the red cells of all other vertebrates possess a nucleus.

We can look at one of Joshua's red blood cells and see whether ADA is being produced or not.

Ukiah said, fingering the holes in his shirt, crusted with dead blood cells, reluctant to put it back on.