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एरिथ्रोसाइट्स Meaning in English



एरिथ्रोसाइट्स शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : erythrocytes


एरिथ्रोसाइट्स हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण

एचआरपी II की एक पर्याप्त मात्रा परजीवी द्वारा मेजबान रक्तप्रवाह में स्रावित होती है और एंटीजन को एरिथ्रोसाइट्स, सीरम, प्लाज्मा, मस्तिष्कमेरु द्रव और यहां तक कि मूत्र में एक स्रावित पानी में घुलनशील प्रोटीन के रूप में पाया जा सकता है।


""रक्त के अनुपात द्वारा रक्त की मात्रा को गुणा करके माप प्राप्त किया जाता है जो सेलुलर (हेमटोक्रिट) है, और उस मात्रा में एरिथ्रोसाइट्स (लाल रक्त कोशिकाओं) की संख्या से उस उत्पाद को विभाजित करता है।


रक्त के अनुपात द्वारा रक्त की मात्रा को गुणा करके माप प्राप्त किया जाता है जो सेलुलर (हेमटोक्रिट) है, और उस मात्रा में एरिथ्रोसाइट्स (लाल रक्त कोशिकाओं) की संख्या से उस उत्पाद को विभाजित करता है।





एरिथ्रोसाइट्स इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण

Such morphologically distinctive erythrocytes are sometimes referred to as elliptocytes or ovalocytes.


This stability is especially important in erythrocytes as they are constantly under the influence of deforming shear forces.


As disc-shaped erythrocytes pass through capillaries, which can be 2-3 micrometres wide, they are forced to assume an elliptical shape in order to fit through.


Normally, this deformation lasts only as long as a cell is present in a capillary, but in hereditary elliptocytosis the instability of the cytoskeleton means that erythrocytes deformed by passing through a capillary are forever rendered elliptical.


These elliptical cells are taken up by the spleen and removed from circulation when they are younger than they would normally be, meaning that the erythrocytes of people with hereditary elliptocytosis have a shorter than average life-span (a normal person's erythrocytes average 120 days or more).


In general it requires that at least 25% of erythrocytes in the specimen are abnormally elliptical in shape, though the observed percentage of elliptocytes can be 100%.


This is in contrast to the rest of the population, in which it is common for up to 15% of erythrocytes to be elliptical.


This enzyme participates in the pentose phosphate pathway (see image), a metabolic pathway that supplies reducing energy to cells (such as erythrocytes) by maintaining the level of the co-enzyme nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH).


'Atrophie blanche', localised loss of skin pigmentation due to death of erythrocytes and scarring.


Micronuclei in newly formed red blood cells in humans are known as Howell-Jolly bodies because these structures were first identified and described in erythrocytes by hematologists William Howell and Justin Jolly.


Since micronucleus tests must be performed on actively dividing cells, bone marrow stem cells and the erythrocytes they produce through cell divisions are ideal candidates.


These cells experience constant, rapid turnover and the lack of a true nucleus in erythrocytes makes micronuclei easily visible under a microscope.


Glutathione reductase from human erythrocytes is a homodimer consisting of 52Kd monomers, each containing 3 domains.





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