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  • When the white blood cells reproduce to fight infection, the virus reproduces, too.†  (source)
  • Whether she's dealing with the Japanese-Canadian issue or women's rights or poverty, she's one of the world's white blood cells, rushing from trouble spot to trouble spot with her medication pouring into wounds seen and not seen.†  (source)
  • His blood work showed high cholesterol, sucky liver enzymes, and a lot of white blood cells, which meant he had an infection somewhere, plus his blood pressure was through the roof.†  (source)
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  • But the signs showed the opposite: Her white blood cell count continued to rise, and some of her organs showed evidence of severe stress.†  (source)
  • Someone without HIV would have a normal T cell count of a thousand cells or more, but the virus becomes part of these white blood cells.†  (source)
  • Twenty— five to thirty days after the explosion blood disorders appeared: gums bled, the white-blood-cell count dropped sharply and petechiae appeared on the skin and mucous membranes.†  (source)
  • Blood tests reveal Colton's white blood cell count has spiked.†  (source)
  • White corpuscles are more commonly called white blood cells.†
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