Sentences with phrase «yellow cell body»

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Bilirubin is a yellow substance created when the body replaces old red blood cells with new ones causing yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes.
A newborn has more red blood cells than his body needs, and often, when a baby's immature liver can't process them quickly enough, a yellow pigment called bilirubin (a by - product of the red blood cells) builds up in the blood.
Their little bodies produce the extra bilirubin to help pass these extra cells but often due to a bit of a traffic jam at the liver, the excess bilirubin is transferred to the blood and stored in the skin, thus resulting in the yellow tint.
Good Vision Gone Bad Cone cells work hard, and when their waste products build up faster than the body can clear them, tiny yellow spots can form around the fovea.
OLs formed before tamoxifen injection are red, newly - forming OLs have a yellow «cell body» containing the nucleus surrounded by a green «bundle of sticks» which are short stretches of myelin wrapped around thread - like axons.
Normally mucus is clear, but your body's immune cells can make your snot turn white or yellow.
Turns out that my body's allergic response is sending a specialized type of white blood cells to the area where the deodorant is and they release a yellow substance in my sweat, the doctor said that the antiperspirant ingredients worsen the response.
As blood flows throughout the body, a thin, yellow fluid called plasma leaks out from blood vessels and mixes with interstitial fluid and water to surround the cells in different tissues.
Your body goes into a frenzy of renewing your skin cells to rid itself of the Malassezia which means more dead cells and an appearance of those white and yellow flakes.
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