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The Concentration Dependence of Active Potassium Transport in the Human Red Blood Cell

The Concentration Dependence of Active Potassium Transport in the Human Red Blood Cell

... the human red blood cell and the extracellular potassium concentration does not appear to be consistent with the Michaelis- Menten model, but is adequately described by a model in which two ...

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CHANGES IN THE PHOSPHATE COMPOUNDS OF THE HUMAN RED BLOOD CELL DURING BLOOD BANK STORAGE

CHANGES IN THE PHOSPHATE COMPOUNDS OF THE HUMAN RED BLOOD CELL DURING BLOOD BANK STORAGE

... The normal human red blood cell, when withdrawn from the circulation, contains a substantial pool of water-soluble organic phosphate compounds, most of which are metabolic intermediates [r] ...

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Concentration dependence of active potassium transport in the human red blood cell in the presence of inhibitors

Concentration dependence of active potassium transport in the human red blood cell in the presence of inhibitors

... The active potassium influx in the human red blood cell is inhibited by strophanthidin, ethacrynic acid, and MK-870 a new diuretic, and the degree of inhibition is greater at low concent[r] ...

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Competitive Effects of Some Cations on Active Potassium Transport in the Human Red Blood Cell

Competitive Effects of Some Cations on Active Potassium Transport in the Human Red Blood Cell

... The data presented here and previously 1 have been interpreted in terms of a model with the following characteristics: potassium is simultaneously required at two sites in the active tra[r] ...

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“Synthesis and Characterization of Silver Nanoparticles using Persea americana (Avocado) and its Anti-inflammatory effects on Human Blood Cells” by P.Anitha, P.Sakthivel, India.

“Synthesis and Characterization of Silver Nanoparticles using Persea americana (Avocado) and its Anti-inflammatory effects on Human Blood Cells” by P.Anitha, P.Sakthivel, India.

... like human red blood cell (HRBC), membrane stabilization, inhibition of albumin de nutrition indicates the anti-inflammatory activity, which shows the medicinal use of the ...

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EVALUATION OF IN VITRO ANTI INFLAMMATORYACTIVITY OF ELAEOCARPUS GANITRUS OF BARK EXTRACT BY HRBC MEMBRANE STABILIZATION

EVALUATION OF IN VITRO ANTI INFLAMMATORYACTIVITY OF ELAEOCARPUS GANITRUS OF BARK EXTRACT BY HRBC MEMBRANE STABILIZATION

... The principle involved here is stabilization of human red blood cell membrane by hypo tonicity induced membrane lysis. The assay mixture contains 1ml phosphate buffer [pH 7.4, 0.15 M], 2 ml ...

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IN VITRO ANTI INFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY OF STEM OF ZANTHOXYLUM RHETSA (ROXB ) DC

IN VITRO ANTI INFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY OF STEM OF ZANTHOXYLUM RHETSA (ROXB ) DC

... PHARMACOLOGICAL SCREENING Evaluation of in vitro anti-inflammatory activity Human Red Blood Cell HRBC Membrane Stabilization Method The blood was collected from healthy human volunteer w[r] ...

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In vitro antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities of the chloroform extract of Combretum punctatum var squamosum

In vitro antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities of the chloroform extract of Combretum punctatum var squamosum

... The objective of this study was to investigate the antioxidant and anti- inflammatory activities of the chloroform extract of Combretum punctatum var squamosum by in vitro models. Antioxidant activity was determined by ...

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Human Red Blood Cells-2

Human Red Blood Cells-2

... Adapted from: Crane, R.K. (1977)"The gradient hypothesis and other models of carrier-mediated active transport", Rev.Physiol. Biochem.Pharmacol., vol.78, pp.99-159; Deuticke, B. (1977)" Properties and ...

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Original Article Perioperative administration of erythropoietin combined with iron sucrose in gynecological tumor patients: a retrospective study

Original Article Perioperative administration of erythropoietin combined with iron sucrose in gynecological tumor patients: a retrospective study

... recombinant human erythropoietin (rhEPO) combined with iron sucrose on red blood cell (RBC) mobilization and on the rate of blood transfusion in anemic patients undergoing gynecological ...

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A study of the deformability of red blood cells of a teleost fish, the yellowtail (Seriola quinqueradiata), and a comparison with human erythrocytes

A study of the deformability of red blood cells of a teleost fish, the yellowtail (Seriola quinqueradiata), and a comparison with human erythrocytes

... If, however, human blood is cooled to 15 °C, the red cell passage time exceeded that of yellowtail blood Table 2, whereas yellowtail blood measured at 37 °C is in a similar range to that[r] ...

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Comparison of DNA methylation profiles in human fetal and adult red blood cell progenitors

Comparison of DNA methylation profiles in human fetal and adult red blood cell progenitors

... the cell surface of erythroblasts: CD34, CD71 (transferrin receptor (TRFC)), and CD235a (glycophorin A ...vivo-differentiated human erythroblasts have confirmed that the expression levels of these genes are ...

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The Dynamic Roles of Red Blood Cell in Microcirculation

The Dynamic Roles of Red Blood Cell in Microcirculation

... Figure 4-3. Inhibition of Piezo1 impairs shear-induced ATP release from human RBCs. (A) Schematic of the microfluidic setup for measuring shear-induced ATP release from RBCs (not to scale). Note that x = 0 ...

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Glucose Transport in Human Red Blood Cells

Glucose Transport in Human Red Blood Cells

... the cell at the onset of the incubation due to the chloride concentration gradient across the erythrocyte ...into human erythrocytes is effectively irreversible and is pseudo-zero order ...

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Human Red Blood Cells-1

Human Red Blood Cells-1

... the red blood cell membrane, by virtue of possessing a wide range of phospholipids with hydrocarbon side chains of varying unsaturation ...of red blood cell membranes are highly ...

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Effects of hypoxia and hyperoxia on oxygen transfer properties of the blood of a viviparous snake

Effects of hypoxia and hyperoxia on oxygen transfer properties of the blood of a viviparous snake

... nucleated red cells of non-mammalian vertebrates (Bouverot, ...in red cell ATP concentrations, while an increase in oxygen availability may accomplish the ...the red cells of most ectotherms, ...

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revision of questions by topic.pdf

revision of questions by topic.pdf

... The photograph shows a red blood cell and a white blood cell taken using an electron microscope.. Give one function for each type blood cell.[r] ...

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Iron accelerates hemoglobin oxidation increasing mortality in vascular diseased guinea pigs following transfusion of stored blood

Iron accelerates hemoglobin oxidation increasing mortality in vascular diseased guinea pigs following transfusion of stored blood

... stored blood in animals and humans, it is likely novel that 2 potentially toxic mediators (iron and Hb) that arise from RBC breakdown could interact to enhance mortality in an animal model that is particularly ...

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To correlate maternal and cord blood nucleated red blood cell counts with perinatal outcome in Normotensive and pre eclamptic women

To correlate maternal and cord blood nucleated red blood cell counts with perinatal outcome in Normotensive and pre eclamptic women

... cord blood reflects fetal response to utero–placental insufficiency in ...Cord blood nucleated red blood cells are significantly raised in preeclampsia and are associated with adverse early ...

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Original Article Red blood cell distribution width intimately correlated with clinical recurrence of atrial fibrillation after catheter ablation

Original Article Red blood cell distribution width intimately correlated with clinical recurrence of atrial fibrillation after catheter ablation

... Several pathophysiological states, including oxidative stress and inflammation could re- duce red blood cell (RBC) survival and elevate RDW. Furthermore, inflammation might also up-regulate RDW by ...

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