How to use in-sentence of “spleen”:
+ He was given the name “Dead” after a near-death experience when his spleen ruptured after being beat up by bullies and was clinically dead for a while.
+ For example, if a person was upset or angry, people would think it was because of a spleen problem.
+ A study published in 2009 using mice found that the spleen is a reservoir which holds over half the body’s monocytes.
+ The spleen is an Organ organ in vertebrates.
+ Starting from a very young age segments of the spleen die because of this problem.
+ In the past, many people believed the spleen helped control emotions.

Example sentences of “spleen”:
+ The researchers also found nerves in the thymus and spleen terminating near clusters of lymphocytes, macrophages and mast cells, all of which help control immune function.
+ Loss of a working spleen leads to loss of protection from such bacteria.
+ The spleen can get bigger when a person is digesting food or is sick.
+ Normal spleen keeps a large store of B cells which make antibodies and protect us from bacteria.
+ The spleen helps fight infections and keeps the blood cells healthy.
+ The spleen works together with the circulatory system.
+ The spleen is part of the lymphatic system.
+ The researchers also found nerves in the thymus and spleen terminating near clusters of lymphocytes, macrophages and mast cells, all of which help control immune function.
+ Loss of a working spleen leads to loss of protection from such bacteria.
+ The spleen can get bigger when a person is digesting food or is sick.
+ It is tucked under the left side of the diaphragm, close by the heart.The average adult spleen weighs 0.44 lbs.
+ The spleen is involved differently in different ethnic groups with this disease.
+ If a person’s spleen gets big enough, it can break open.
+ On June 5, 1996, Kerouac died in Albuquerque, New Mexico a day after her spleen was removed.
