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Characterization of microvesicles released from human red blood cells

Characterization of microvesicles released from human red blood cells

... Background/Aims: Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are spherical fragments of cell membrane released from various cell types under physiological as well as pathological conditions. Based on their size and origin, EVs are ...

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Improving Oxygen Binding of Desiccated Human Red Blood Cells

Improving Oxygen Binding of Desiccated Human Red Blood Cells

... Desiccating human red blood cells (RBCs) to increase their storage life has been the subject of in- tense research for a number of years. However, drying RBCs invariably compromises their ...

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Glucose Transport in Human Red Blood Cells

Glucose Transport in Human Red Blood Cells

... into human red blood cells (RBCs) features kinetic parameters which are readily distinguishable from passive ...all human tissues, but especially in ...flat cells that line up ...

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Accelerated clearance of human red blood cells in a rat transfusion model

Accelerated clearance of human red blood cells in a rat transfusion model

... of red blood cells (RBCs) includes alteration of the plasma composition, together with changes in morphology of RBCs resulting in reduced deformability, which together may reduce tissue oxygen ...

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Human Red Blood Cells-1

Human Red Blood Cells-1

... in red blood cell membranes has been determined by the use of proteolytic enzymes, impermeant covalent chemical probes, iodination of intact cells by lactoperoxidase, and interaction of concavalin A ...

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Morphological and Functional Alterations in Human Red Blood Cells Treated with Titanium Citrate

Morphological and Functional Alterations in Human Red Blood Cells Treated with Titanium Citrate

... on human erythrocytes were studied by scanning elec- tron microscope (SEM), sulphate uptake via band 3 protein and by determining the reduced and oxidised glutathione (GSH and GSSG, respectively) ...the ...

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The interaction of sterically stabilized magnetic nanoparticles with fresh human red blood cells

The interaction of sterically stabilized magnetic nanoparticles with fresh human red blood cells

... saline solution in which NaCl was largely substituted by CsCl, viz, 50 mM NaCl, 100 mM CsCl, 10 mM KCl, and 10 mM glucose. The diluted blood was centrifuged (10 minutes, 4 ° C, 3,000 × g), after which the ...

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Human Red Blood Cells-2

Human Red Blood Cells-2

... where z is number of electrical charges on permeating molecules, F is the Faraday (96,500 coulomb/mol) , dψ/dx is electrical potential gradient across membrane and the expression in brackets is the combined force due to ...

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Effects of human blood red cells on the haemolytic capability of clinical isolates of Candida tropicalis

Effects of human blood red cells on the haemolytic capability of clinical isolates of Candida tropicalis

... with human red blood cells, suggesting that in ...whether human RBCs modulate HLPt gene expression in ...tropicalis cells undertake a yeast-to-filamentous growth transition ...

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A Study on Excess Dielectric Constant of Human Erythrocytes through a Novel Technique of Dielectrophoresis

A Study on Excess Dielectric Constant of Human Erythrocytes through a Novel Technique of Dielectrophoresis

... The human red blood cells have been scientifically investigated for various bio-chemical and bio-physical ...properties. Human erythrocytes play a vital role in transporting oxygen from ...

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THE EFFECT OF LITHIUM ON THE ELECTROCARDIOGRAM OF ANIMALS AND RELATION OF THIS EFFECT TO THE RATIO OF THE INTRACELLULAR AND EXTRACELLULAR CONCENTRATIONS OF POTASSIUM

THE EFFECT OF LITHIUM ON THE ELECTROCARDIOGRAM OF ANIMALS AND RELATION OF THIS EFFECT TO THE RATIO OF THE INTRACELLULAR AND EXTRACELLULAR CONCENTRATIONS OF POTASSIUM

... The effect of lithium on the loss of potassium from incubated suspensions of human red blood cells was examined in the following manner: suspenisions of red cells as whole blood were pre[r] ...

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Following red blood cells in a pulmonary capillary

Following red blood cells in a pulmonary capillary

... the red blood cells in the capillaries (smaller blood vessels) and to react with hemoglobin in order to be carried away from the lung towards the cells and mitochondria through an other ...

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ANTIHAEMOLYTIC ACTIVITY OF PHYTOCHEMICAL AQUEOUS EXTRACTS OF PTEROCARPUS SANTALINUS AND PHYLLANTHUS EMBLICA IN RED BLOOD CELLS OF HUMAN SUBJECTS RECEIVING CHRONIC ALCOHOL AND CIGARETTE SMOKING

ANTIHAEMOLYTIC ACTIVITY OF PHYTOCHEMICAL AQUEOUS EXTRACTS OF PTEROCARPUS SANTALINUS AND PHYLLANTHUS EMBLICA IN RED BLOOD CELLS OF HUMAN SUBJECTS RECEIVING CHRONIC ALCOHOL AND CIGARETTE SMOKING

... ABSTRACT: Medicinal plants are natural gift to human lives to promote disease free healthy life. Worldwide believe that herbal remedies are safer and less damaging to the human body than synthetic drugs. ...

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Human and great ape red blood cells differ in plasmalogen levels and composition

Human and great ape red blood cells differ in plasmalogen levels and composition

... a human and great ape cohort, we measured the red blood cell (RBC) levels of the most abundant types of ...in human or chimpanzee RBC plasmalogen levels or ...Furthermore, human and ...

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The permeability of red blood cells to chloride, urea and water

The permeability of red blood cells to chloride, urea and water

... molecules in support of Macey and Farmer’s statement (Macey and Farmer, 1970), ‘It would appear that water channels transport water and very little else’ in human RBC. It is generally accepted that the water ...

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The sodium, potassium, and water contents of red blood cells of healthy human adults

The sodium, potassium, and water contents of red blood cells of healthy human adults

... Part of the variation of the reported results can be attributed to one or more of the following factors: derivation of RBC potassium concentration from measurement of whole blood and pla[r] ...

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OBSERVATIONS ON THE HETEROGENEITY OF MALIC AND LACTIC DEHYDROGENASE IN HUMAN SERUM AND RED BLOOD CELLS

OBSERVATIONS ON THE HETEROGENEITY OF MALIC AND LACTIC DEHYDROGENASE IN HUMAN SERUM AND RED BLOOD CELLS

... DISTRIBUTION OF MALIC AND LACTIC DEHYThe results of the determinations of the pH DROGENASE ACTIVITY IN SERUM FROM A PATIENT WITH in each of the three peaks of the red blood optima MYOCAR[r] ...

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Edge Detection of Sickle Cells in Red Blood Cells

Edge Detection of Sickle Cells in Red Blood Cells

... of blood smear had been collected dataset of SEM which is colored, but in some of the coming next phases for the system is handled with 2-dimension images (that only includes gray scale), so the image should be ...

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Vol 68, No 3 (2016)

Vol 68, No 3 (2016)

... thrombosis [16]. In addition, HGB has been shown to be the predominant factor that determines oxidative stress in blood red cells. HGB-generated oxidants could affect cellular membrane and ...

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PHOSPHATE COMPOUNDS OF THE RABBIT RED BLOOD CELL DURING STORAGE IN ACID CITRATE DEXTROSE (ACD) AND ACD INOSINE

PHOSPHATE COMPOUNDS OF THE RABBIT RED BLOOD CELL DURING STORAGE IN ACID CITRATE DEXTROSE (ACD) AND ACD INOSINE

... Red blood cells of the rabbit appear to react about the same as those of the human to storage in acid citrate dextrose ACD preservative in the cold; the cells of both species show a post[r] ...

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