sickle cell
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of sickle cell
First recorded in 1925–30; so called from the fact that the cells are often sickle-shaped
Example Sentences
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Beyond entertainment, Shepard devoted herself to raising awareness for sickle cell anemia after a friend died of the affliction.
From Los Angeles Times
Units from people with rare blood like Stoddart-Stones are used for patients with the same rare blood who are having an operation or need regular transfusions because of disorders such as sickle cell disease.
From BBC
People living with sickle cell disease have red blood cells that are crescent shaped due to a gene mutation.
From Los Angeles Times
While making the project, his mother suffered two strokes, his brother was treated for psychosis, and his younger sister died of sickle cell anaemia.
From BBC
"The first gene editing drug approved for a blood disease -- sickle cell anemia -- targets a cell-type specific enhancer."
From Science Daily
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