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Erythrocyte Count
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MeSH
Namespace Version
20181007
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Heme Curation v0.0.1-dev

Mechanistic knowledge surrounding heme

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a(CHEBI:heme) decreases bp(MESH:"Erythrocyte Count") View Subject | View Object

Heme may be implicated and contribute to the development of (i) bp(MESH: PubMed:26875449

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erythrocyte
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Serum
MeSH
Malaria
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a(HM:erythrophagocytosis) decreases bp(MESH:"Erythrocyte Count") View Subject | View Object

The mechanism behind this erythrocyte loss is not well understood but may be related to reduced erythrocyte deformability, accelerated senescence, or to complement or antibody-mediated (anti-erythrocyte) erythrophagocytosis [79]. PubMed:26875449

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erythrocyte
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Anemia, Sickle Cell
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bp(MESH:"Erythrocyte Deformability") positiveCorrelation bp(MESH:"Erythrocyte Count") View Subject | View Object

The mechanism behind this erythrocyte loss is not well understood but may be related to reduced erythrocyte deformability, accelerated senescence, or to complement or antibody-mediated (anti-erythrocyte) erythrophagocytosis [79]. PubMed:26875449

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erythrocyte
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Anemia, Sickle Cell
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path(MESH:Anemia) negativeCorrelation bp(MESH:"Erythrocyte Count") View Subject | View Object

The anemia in CEP mice was severe with significant reduction of Hb levels and RBC number (Table 1), regenerative with marked reticulocytosis (28.8±4.2%) (Table 1), and microcytic and hypochromic with reduced mean cell Hb content (9.95±0.64 pg in CEP vs. 14.5±0.18 in WT mice) (Table 1). PubMed:28143953

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erythrocyte
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Serum
MeSH
Porphyria, Erythropoietic
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path(MESH:Hemolysis) negativeCorrelation bp(MESH:"Erythrocyte Count") View Subject | View Object

The essential feature of any haemolytic disorder is shortened red blood cell (RBC) lifespan. PubMed:25307023

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bp(MESH:"Erythrocyte Count") negativeCorrelation path(MESH:Hemolysis) View Subject | View Object

The essential feature of any haemolytic disorder is shortened red blood cell (RBC) lifespan. PubMed:25307023

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bp(MESH:"Erythrocyte Count") positiveCorrelation bp(MESH:"Erythrocyte Deformability") View Subject | View Object

The mechanism behind this erythrocyte loss is not well understood but may be related to reduced erythrocyte deformability, accelerated senescence, or to complement or antibody-mediated (anti-erythrocyte) erythrophagocytosis [79]. PubMed:26875449

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Cell Ontology (CL)
erythrocyte
MeSH
Anemia, Sickle Cell
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Review

bp(MESH:"Erythrocyte Count") negativeCorrelation path(MESH:Anemia) View Subject | View Object

The anemia in CEP mice was severe with significant reduction of Hb levels and RBC number (Table 1), regenerative with marked reticulocytosis (28.8±4.2%) (Table 1), and microcytic and hypochromic with reduced mean cell Hb content (9.95±0.64 pg in CEP vs. 14.5±0.18 in WT mice) (Table 1). PubMed:28143953

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erythrocyte
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Serum
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Porphyria, Erythropoietic
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