Abstract
SIDEROCYTES are erythrocytes in which the presence of some non–haemoglobin iron can be demonstrated by the Prussian blue reaction1. They occur in the embryos and new–born young of normal rats and mice, and are greatly increased in numbers in the blood of mice suffering from the transitory anaemia associated with the gene for flexed–tail and belly–spot.
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