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Blood cells’ songs reveal their secrets

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Red blood cells struck with laser light generate high-frequency sound waves that could help researchers differentiate normal cells from abnormal ones to diagnose blood disorders. Deviations from the regular biconcave shape of a red blood cell are a significant indicator of such diseases, whether they result from genetic abnormalities, infectious agents or simply a chemical imbalance. For example, the red blood cells of patients with malaria are irregularly swollen, while those with sickle cell anemia take on a rigid sickle shape. Investigators at Ryerson University are using a...Read full article

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