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RETICULOCYTES IN HEALTHY PREGNANCY

Medical Journal of Australia, 1975
High reticulocyte counts are commonly found during pregnancy in non-anaemic Greek and Italian women, whereas in Anglo-Saxon women counts rarely rise above 2-0%. In this study, the Greek and Italian groups had peak mean values of 2-9%, although it occurred some weeks earlier in the Italian group.
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Error in Counting Reticulocytes

Nature, 1948
WHEN immature mammalian red cells, or reticulocytes, are stained with brilliant Cresyl Blue they may be differentiated from adult red cells and enumerated in a sample as a percentage. If these cells were scattered according to chance, reticulocyte counts would be expected to follow the binomial distribution.
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Ribosomes in Reticulocyte Maturation

1973
During the last stage of red cell differentiation, the ribosomal content of red cells undergoes accelerated breakdown (1–3). The sedimentation velocity coefficients of chicken red cell ribosomes have been reported to change from 82S in immature red cells to 62S in fully differentiated cells (4).
E, Sánchez de Jiménez   +2 more
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THE MISUSED RETICULOCYTE

British Journal of Haematology, 1969
R S, Hillman, C A, Finch
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Reticulocytes and Ribosomes

New England Journal of Medicine, 1969
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Reticulocyte counts

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1981
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Reticulocyte Counts

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1982
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THE REJECTED RETICULOCYTE

British Journal of Haematology, 1993
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Reticulocytes

2012
Pedro Tauler Riera   +9 more
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