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Haemoconia (or Hemoconia) are small particles of lipids formed by fragmentation of the stroma of erythrocytes (red-blood cells). They are ingested by phagocytes within the blood. Haemoconia were first discovered in 1896 by HF Müller. They are minute bits of disintegrated red blood corpuscles. Also in resting and slow flowing blood the RBC form piles called Roulaux by sticking together by the force of surface tension

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  • الغبيرات الدموية (ar)
  • Haemoconia (en)
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  • الغبيرات الدموية (Haemoconia) (أو هبوات الدم) هي جسيمات صغيرة من الدهنيات تتكون نتيجة تفتت سدى الكريات الحمراء (خلايا الدم الحمراء). ويتم هضمها عن طريق البلعميات الموجودة في الدم. Haemoconia were first discovered in 1896 by HF Müller. (ar)
  • Haemoconia (or Hemoconia) are small particles of lipids formed by fragmentation of the stroma of erythrocytes (red-blood cells). They are ingested by phagocytes within the blood. Haemoconia were first discovered in 1896 by HF Müller. They are minute bits of disintegrated red blood corpuscles. Also in resting and slow flowing blood the RBC form piles called Roulaux by sticking together by the force of surface tension (en)
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  • الغبيرات الدموية (Haemoconia) (أو هبوات الدم) هي جسيمات صغيرة من الدهنيات تتكون نتيجة تفتت سدى الكريات الحمراء (خلايا الدم الحمراء). ويتم هضمها عن طريق البلعميات الموجودة في الدم. Haemoconia were first discovered in 1896 by HF Müller. (ar)
  • Haemoconia (or Hemoconia) are small particles of lipids formed by fragmentation of the stroma of erythrocytes (red-blood cells). They are ingested by phagocytes within the blood. Haemoconia were first discovered in 1896 by HF Müller. They are minute bits of disintegrated red blood corpuscles. Also in resting and slow flowing blood the RBC form piles called Roulaux by sticking together by the force of surface tension (en)
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