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thrombocyte
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throm·bo·cyte  (thrmb-st)
n.
1. See platelet.
2. A nucleated, spindle-shaped cell of nonmammalian vertebrates that promotes blood clotting.

thrombo·cytic (-stk) adj.

thrombocyte [ˈθrɒmbəˌsaɪt]
n
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Physiology) another name for platelet
thrombocytic  [ˌθrɒmbəˈsɪtɪk] adj
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Noun1.thrombocyte - tiny bits of protoplasm found in vertebrate bloodthrombocyte - tiny bits of protoplasm found in vertebrate blood; essential for blood clotting
living substance, protoplasm - the substance of a living cell (including cytoplasm and nucleus)


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The concentration of thrombocytes in PRP was measured with a hematology automate (Technicon H1E) and adjusted to 100-140 X [10.
Megakaryocytes bind the protein to produce thrombocytes in the bone marrow, and circulating platelets bind and remove thrombopoietin from the circulation, resulting in a feedback mechanism (Nathan and Orkin 1998).
 
 
 
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