"' Thrombocytopenia "'refer to a disorder in which there is a relative decrease of thrombocytes, commonly known as platelets, present in the blood.
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The cells that circulate in the bloodstream are generally divided into three types : white blood cells ( leukocytes ), red blood cells ( erythrocytes ), and platelets ( thrombocytes ).
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A prominent function of the integrins is seen in the molecule GPIIbIIIa, an integrin on the surface of blood platelets ( thrombocytes ) responsible for attachment to fibrin within a developing blood clot.
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The red blood cells of birds are larger than those of mammals and have a short life span of 28 to 45 days . Avian thrombocytes contain a nucleus and are involved in hemostasis.
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It is expressed in platelets and megakaryocytes and is required for the development of platelet alpha-granules . " NBEAL2 " expression is also required for the development of thrombocytes in zebrafish.
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The fact that most gathering devices capture a percentage of a given thrombocyte count could bias results, because of inter-individual variability in the platelet concentration of human plasma and more would not necessarily be better.
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I have red in the entrey of blood cells that there are three "'general "'catgories : Red blood cells ( leucocytes ), White blood cells ( thrombocytes ) and platlets ( trombocytes ).
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"If there are no red spots on the patients skin then there is nothing to worry about, even if the number of thrombocytes per microliter of blood is less than 50, 000, " he said.
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In addition, the bone marrow contains hematopoietic stem cells, which give rise to the three classes of blood cells that are found in the circulation : white blood cells ( leukocytes ), red blood cells ( erythrocytes ), and platelets ( thrombocytes ).
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Platelets, or " thrombocytes " or yellow blood cells, are very small, irregularly shaped clear cell fragments ( i . e . cells that do not have a nucleus containing DNA ), 2 3 �m in diameter, which derive from fragmentation of precursor megakaryocytes.