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  • He was living on the outskirts of Beijing, his white-blood-cell count perilously low.
  • Those on the dense-dose program take Neupogen, a drug that boosts white-blood-cell production.
  • For a time, she needed weekly tests of her white-blood-cell count, which had slipped to dangerously low levels on the drug.
  • “Cloned cells taken from the animals formed gigantic white-blood-cell colonies that are only seen with very, very young cells,” he said.
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