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Meaning of "reticulocyte"

reticulocyte (noun) - A type of immature red blood cell found in the bone marrow, commonly used in medical terminologies and discussions related to blood disorders
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  • An immature red blood cell, having a reticular network of RNA

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No detectable reticulocyte population is observable in this sample.
The corresponding proteins were expressed in reticulocyte lysates.
Rabbit reticulocyte lysate systems for translation.
This is referred to as the reticulocyte count.
A reticulocyte count should be considered as part of the evaluation.
The samples were then ready for reticulocyte detection.
A reticulocyte count should be considered as part of.
Above the mean fluorescence of a normal reticulocyte population.
The reticulocyte count is a measure of red cell production.
The cell is now called a reticulocyte.
In addition the reticulocyte counts were unchanged.
Reticulocyte optical data is stored in a file for subsequent analysis.
People with pernicious anemia have low reticulocyte levels.
An example of reticulocyte analysis of whole blood samples follows.
It is characterized by a microcytic or normocytic anemia and low reticulocyte count.

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Normal reticulocyte values are depicted vía the shaded rectangle.
Elevated absolute reticulocyte count.
A reticulocyte count to determine blood levels of young red cells.
Determination of white blood cell differential and reticulocyte counts.
The reticulocyte counts gradually decreased in the placebo group.
While there is not a reticulocyte.
Reticulocyte count increase.
It may be a reticulocyte lysate.
Reticulocyte count increased.
You can also see an increased bilirubin and reticulocyte level.
Reticulocyte analysis is performed on an optional basis at the request of the user.
The new cell data are used to regenerate the reticulocyte cytogram.
Reticulocyte samples also are automatically analyzed after being transmitted to the workstation.
Was transcribed in vitro and translated in nuclease treated rabbit reticulocyte lysates.
Reticulocyte count was measured by the light scattering method with cationic dye.
At this stage the nucleus is expelled before the cell becomes a reticulocyte.
This reticulocyte staining solution has a specific absorption spectra associated with it.
Screening healthy infants for iron deficiency using reticulocyte hemoglobin content.
The reticulocyte count also can be used to distinguish among different types of anemia.
Light scatter data is collected with the reticulocyte content of the sample being quantified.
Polychromasia can also be seen in blood smears when there is a normal reticulocyte count.
Kidney disease can also decrease the reticulocyte count and red blood cell count.
The whole blood is takedn to carry out peripheral blood cells and reticulocyte count.
The reticulocyte counts were clearly less increased using equivalent amounts of PER.
Example of said erythroid cells hemolysate is a reticulocyte and red blood cell hemolysate.
The percentage reticulocyte counts obtained from these two methods are compared in FIG.
These antibodies were then in vitro transcribed and translated using a coupled rabbit reticulocyte translation mix.
The increase in reticulocyte counts demonstrates that the absorbed EPO has biological activity.
Blood samples were stained with the reagent composition and assayed for their reticulocyte content.
The reticulocyte reagent volumetrically spheres all RBCs and then stains the RNA in the reticulocytes.
The RNA transcripts were subsequently translated in a rabbit reticulocyte lysate cocktail.
The increased RBC and decreased reticulocyte count indicates that antisense treatment improved RBC production.
One can assess effective RBC production by measuring the reticulocyte count.
Elevated Reticulocyte Count May be caused by blood loss or hemolysis.
Blood samples were analyzed for CBC and reticulocyte counts as described above.

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