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Erythrocyte, Artificial -- See Blood Substitutes


Substances that are used in place of blood, for example, as an alternative to BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS after blood loss to restore BLOOD VOLUME and oxygen-carrying capacity to the blood circulation, or to perfuse isolated organs
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Erythrocyte Cytoskeleton -- See Erythrocyte Membrane


The semi-permeable outer structure of a red blood cell. It is known as a red cell 'ghost' after HEMOLYSIS
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Erythrocyte Cytoskeletons -- See Erythrocyte Membrane


The semi-permeable outer structure of a red blood cell. It is known as a red cell 'ghost' after HEMOLYSIS
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Erythrocyte Deformability -- See Also Hemorheology


The deformation and flow behavior of BLOOD and its elements i.e., PLASMA; ERYTHROCYTES; WHITE BLOOD CELLS; and BLOOD PLATELETS
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  Erythrocyte disorders -- 2 Related Subjects   2
Erythrocyte disorders.   2
 

Erythrocyte Ghost -- See Erythrocyte Membrane


The semi-permeable outer structure of a red blood cell. It is known as a red cell 'ghost' after HEMOLYSIS
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Erythrocyte Ghosts -- See Erythrocyte Membrane


The semi-permeable outer structure of a red blood cell. It is known as a red cell 'ghost' after HEMOLYSIS
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Erythrocyte membrane -- See Erythrocyte membranes


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Erythrocyte Membrane.   2
 

Erythrocyte Membranes -- See Erythrocyte Membrane


The semi-permeable outer structure of a red blood cell. It is known as a red cell 'ghost' after HEMOLYSIS
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Erythrocyte membranes.   2
 

Erythrocyte Substitute -- See Blood Substitutes


Substances that are used in place of blood, for example, as an alternative to BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS after blood loss to restore BLOOD VOLUME and oxygen-carrying capacity to the blood circulation, or to perfuse isolated organs
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  Erythrocyte substitutes -- 2 Related Subjects   2
  Erythrocytes -- 2 Related Subjects   2
Erythrocytes.   16
Erythrocytes -- Analysis : Analytical heat and fluid flow in microchannels and microsystems / Renato M. Cotta, Diego C. Knupp and Carolina P. Naveira-Cotta  2016 1
 

Erythrocytes, Artificial -- See Blood Substitutes


Substances that are used in place of blood, for example, as an alternative to BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS after blood loss to restore BLOOD VOLUME and oxygen-carrying capacity to the blood circulation, or to perfuse isolated organs
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Erythrocytes -- Biotechnology : Health innovations. Growing red blood cells in Scotland / SW Pictures  2018 1
Erythrocytes -- Biotechnology -- Scotland : Health innovations. Growing red blood cells in Scotland / SW Pictures  2018 1
Erythrocytes -- Computer simulation : Modelling metabolism with Mathematica : detailed examples including erythrocyte metabolism / Peter J. Mulquiney, Philip W. Kuchel  2003 1
Erythrocytes -- Congresses : Congenital Disorders of Erythropoiesis  1976 1
 

Erythrocytes Diseases -- See Erythrocyte disorders


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Erythrocytes -- metabolism : Modelling metabolism with Mathematica : detailed examples including erythrocyte metabolism / Peter J. Mulquiney, Philip W. Kuchel  2003 1
Erythrocytes -- pathology.   2
Erythrocytes -- physiology : Red blood cell aggregation / Oguz Baskurt, Bjorn Neu, Herbert J. Meiselman  2012 1
 

Erythrocytosis -- See Polycythemia


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Erythroid aplasia -- See Pure red cell aplasia


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Erythroid hypoplasia -- See Pure red cell aplasia


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Erythroid membranes -- See Erythrocyte membranes


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Erythrokeratodermia Variabilis -- See Also Connexins


A group of homologous proteins which form the intermembrane channels of GAP JUNCTIONS. The connexins are the products of an identified gene family which has both highly conserved and highly divergent regions. The variety contributes to the wide range of functional properties of gap junctions
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Erythromelalgia, Familial -- See Erythromelalgia


A peripheral arterial disease that is characterized by the triad of ERYTHEMA, burning PAIN, and increased SKIN TEMPERATURE of the extremities (or red, painful extremities). Erythromelalgia may be classified as primary or idiopathic, familial or non-familial. Secondary erythromelalgia is associated with other diseases, the most common being MYELOPROLIFERATIVE DISORDERS
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Erythromelalgia, Primary -- See Erythromelalgia


A peripheral arterial disease that is characterized by the triad of ERYTHEMA, burning PAIN, and increased SKIN TEMPERATURE of the extremities (or red, painful extremities). Erythromelalgia may be classified as primary or idiopathic, familial or non-familial. Secondary erythromelalgia is associated with other diseases, the most common being MYELOPROLIFERATIVE DISORDERS
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Erythromelalgias -- See Erythromelalgia


A peripheral arterial disease that is characterized by the triad of ERYTHEMA, burning PAIN, and increased SKIN TEMPERATURE of the extremities (or red, painful extremities). Erythromelalgia may be classified as primary or idiopathic, familial or non-familial. Secondary erythromelalgia is associated with other diseases, the most common being MYELOPROLIFERATIVE DISORDERS
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Erythronium (Metal) -- See Vanadium


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Erythrophagocytic Lymphohistiocytoses, Familial -- See Lymphohistiocytosis, Hemophagocytic


A group of related disorders characterized by LYMPHOCYTOSIS; HISTIOCYTOSIS; and hemophagocytosis. The two major forms are familial and reactive
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Erythrophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis, Familial -- See Lymphohistiocytosis, Hemophagocytic


A group of related disorders characterized by LYMPHOCYTOSIS; HISTIOCYTOSIS; and hemophagocytosis. The two major forms are familial and reactive
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Erythroplasias -- See Erythroplasia


A condition of the mucous membrane characterized by erythematous papular lesions
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Erythropoese -- Aufsatzsammlung. : Erythropoietins, erythropoietic factors, and erythropoiesis : molecular, cellular, preclinical, and clinical biology / edited by Steven G. Elliott, MaryAnn Foote, and Graham Molineux  2009 1
 

Erythropoieses -- See Erythropoiesis


The production of red blood cells (ERYTHROCYTES). In humans, erythrocytes are produced by the YOLK SAC in the first trimester; by the liver in the second trimester; by the BONE MARROW in the third trimester and after birth. In normal individuals, the erythrocyte count in the peripheral blood remains relatively constant implying a balance between the rate of erythrocyte production and rate of destruction
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Erythropoiesis.   3
Erythropoiesis -- Congresses : Congenital Disorders of Erythropoiesis  1976 1
Erythropoiesis -- Molecular aspects. : Erythropoietins, erythropoietic factors, and erythropoiesis : molecular, cellular, preclinical, and clinical biology / edited by Steven G. Elliott, MaryAnn Foote, and Graham Molineux  2009 1
Erythropoiesis -- physiology : Clinical aspects and laboratory : iron metabolism, anemias : concepts in the anemias of malignancies and renal and rheumatoid diseases / Manfred Wick, Wulf Pinggera, Paul Lehmann ; with contributions by Volker Ehrhardt  2011 1
Erythropoiesis -- Regulation. : Erythropoietic stimulating agents / editor, Elisio Costa ; co-editors, Flavio Reis and Alice Santos-Silva  2013 1
  Erythropoietin -- 2 Related Subjects   2
Erythropoietin.   5
 

Erythropoietin Genetic engineering -- See Recombinant erythropoietin


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Erythropoietin -- Physiological aspects : Erythropoietin and the nervous system : novel therapeutic options for neuroprotection / edited by Ahmet Höke  2006 1
Erythropoietin -- Physiological effect : Erythropoietin : blood, brain and beyond / Arthur J. Sytkowski  2004 1
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