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  • 9/1/2009
This video shows homogeneous nucleation, where cells would clump together and form a nucleus in the sickle cell. After a nucleus is formed, it distorts its shape and a fiber is formed. Once a fiber appears, other fibers will grow out of it, creating a very strong fiber; strong enough to create a sickle shaped blood cell.

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