red blood cell
常见例句
- This condition leads to shortened red blood cell survival, and subsequent anaemia, often called sickle-cell anaemia.
这一状况导致红血球存活期缩短,继而发生贫血,通常称之为镰状细胞贫血。 - Sickle-cell disease is characterized by a modification in the shape of the red blood cell from a smooth, donut-shape into a crescent or half moon shape.
镰状细胞病的特征是红血球形状发生突变,由平滑的圆圈形状改变为新月形或半月形。 - This image shows two red blood cells: a normal red blood cell (colored red in the background) and a red blood cell affected by sickle-cell anemia (in the foreground).
这幅图片显示了两种红血细胞:正常红血细胞(红色背景)和患有镰形细胞贫血症的红血细胞(前景)。 - Sickle cell disease, also called sickle cell anemia, is a genetic condition that deforms red blood cells.
- For example, if I isolated this one called the myeloid cell, it's capable of forming red blood cells, megakaryocytes and neutrophils.
比如,如果我分离出一个髓系细胞,它就能生成红细胞,巨核细胞和嗜中性粒细胞
耶鲁公开课 - 生物医学工程探索课程节选 - One of the most obvious things about a red blood cell is it doesn't have nucleus, it has no nucleus.
红细胞最为明显的不同就是,它是无核的,它没有细胞核
耶鲁公开课 - 生物医学工程探索课程节选 - Controlling red blood cell levels is a complex and somewhat unpredictable task, he says.
FORBES: Magazine Article - The object cloaked in this paper was only about the size of a red blood cell.
FORBES: Invisibility Cloak Breakthrough Hides Objects From Human View - Patients whose hemoglobin count falls below 10 typically receive erythropoietin stimulating agents (ESAs) to boost their red blood cell count.
FORBES: Washington Is Tightening Its Grip On Medical Decision-making 返回 red blood cell