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Filter by Meaning Erythrocytes are the most abundant type of blood cell in the body.
Sickle cell anemia is caused by abnormal erythrocytes that have a crescent or sickle shape.
The erythrocytes are produced in the bone marrow.
Red blood cells, or erythrocytes, are the most common type of blood cell in the body.
The destruction of erythrocytes in autoimmune hemolytic anemia leads to a shortage of oxygen-carrying cells in the bloodstream.
Anemia occurs when the number of erythrocytes decreases.
Thalassemia is a genetic disorder that affects the production of erythrocytes, leading to anemia.
The size of erythrocytes varies among different animal species.
Diseases such as sickle cell anemia affect the shape and function of erythrocytes.
Erythrocytes are commonly known as red blood cells.
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