Red blood cells, long thought to be passive bystanders in the formation of blood clots, actually play an active role in helping clots contract, according to a new study by researchers at the ...
The mystery surrounding the targeted removal of red blood cells from the human body is at the centre of new Griffith University research. Research Fellow Dr Lennart Kuck from Griffith’s School of ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: We’ve lived at 6,000 feet for about 30 years. Over the years, our mean corpuscular volume (MCV) levels have slowly increased to 100 fl (the normal range being 79-97 fl). Our primary ...