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  • adjective Of or pertaining to erythrocytes

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  • After incubation, the plate was viewed under an inverted microscope, and cell colonies were counted and identified as erythrocytic (CFU-E, BFU-E), granulocytic

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Dity Natan et al. 2009

  • Malaria in humans develops via two phases: an exoerythrocytic (hepatic) and an erythrocytic phase.

    Malaria 2008

  • In the liver they differentiate to yield thousands of merozoites, which, following rupture of their host cells, escape into the blood and infect red blood cells, thus beginning the erythrocytic stage of its life cycle.

    Malaria 2008

  • In particular, examination of sporogonic development and exo-erythrocytic schizogony has made use of

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Arthur M. Talman et al. 2010

  • It has been proposed that monocytes activated by opsonized merozoites, release an unidentified soluble factor that inhibits the growth of surrounding intra-erythrocytic parasites.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Charlotte Joos et al. 2010

  • According to this concept, vasodilation occurs by local erythrocytic release of nitric oxide or ATP wherever and whenever hemoglobin is deoxygenated, directly matching oxygen demand and supply in every tissue.

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  • According to this concept, vasodilation occurs by local erythrocytic release of nitric oxide or ATP wherever and whenever hemoglobin is deoxygenated, directly matching oxygen demand and supply in every tissue.

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  • For instance, gametocytogenesis and exo-erythrocytic development are significantly longer for

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Arthur M. Talman et al. 2010

  • (ROS), which are highly toxic for intra-erythrocytic malaria parasites

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Charlotte Joos et al. 2010

  • One postulated antibody function is to inhibit parasite growth by preventing erythrocyte invasion and/or by interfering with intra-erythrocytic development.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Charlotte Joos et al. 2010

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