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Normal Values for Red Blood Cells

New Normal and Abnormal Red Blood Cells Features for Improved Classification

New Normal and Abnormal Red Blood Cells Features for Improved Classification

... feature values are made to be in the same range, between (±1) and replicated data removed as suggested by Gibson and his colleagues ...of values of raw data in several ML ...of values, this ...

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Red Blood Cells

Red Blood Cells

... thick blood smears is time-consuming and may not be fruitful or necessary in all cases, especially when the parasite speciation is feasible from the microscopic examination of the thin blood ...the ...

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ZINC IN HUMAN BLOOD CELLS: NORMAL VALUES AND ABNORMALITIES ASSOCIATED WITH LIVER DISEASE

ZINC IN HUMAN BLOOD CELLS: NORMAL VALUES AND ABNORMALITIES ASSOCIATED WITH LIVER DISEASE

... Although normal values for erythrocyte and serum zinc have been established, the zinc content of leukocytes from normal persons using the acid extraction- dithizone method has not been e[r] ...

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AMINO ACID ACTIVATING ENZYMES IN RED BLOOD CELLS OF NORMAL, ANEMIC AND POLYCYTHEMIC SUBJECTS

AMINO ACID ACTIVATING ENZYMES IN RED BLOOD CELLS OF NORMAL, ANEMIC AND POLYCYTHEMIC SUBJECTS

... The uniform distribution of this activity within the blood cell population, regard- less of the differences in the osmotic fragility in both normal subjects and anemic patients, indi- ca[r] ...

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Influence of dendrimers on red blood cells

Influence of dendrimers on red blood cells

... Two-hour incubation with the unmodified G2 and G4 PPI dendrimers proved to be very destructive for erythrocytes. The counterparts of these dendrimers with attached maltose residues demonstrated almost complete loss of ...

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Literature List Red Blood Cells

Literature List Red Blood Cells

... Sysmex J Int: 30(1): 1 Free online: https://www.sysmex.co.jp/en/products_solutions/library/journal/vol30_no1/summary01.html What we see as the essence: The authors compare manual NRBC count to an automated counting by ...

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Human Red Blood Cells-1

Human Red Blood Cells-1

... the red blood cell revealed a decrease of cholesterol-to-phospholipids moral ratio , followed by a marked decrease in the activities of the membrane-bound enzymes, Na + ,K + -ATPase ...of red ...

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Human Red Blood Cells-2

Human Red Blood Cells-2

... the values obtained for pore radii have provided a useful basis for comparing the permeability characteristics of red blood cell membranes to water and other small uncharged molecules ...

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Dynamics of red blood cells in 2d

Dynamics of red blood cells in 2d

... the blood could be considered as a homogeneous fluid in large domains, such an approximation is mean- ingless in small vessels of same characteristic scale than the cells it ...volume) Red ...

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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 ...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), ...

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Immune lysis of normal human and paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH) red blood cells  I  The sensitivity of PNH red cells to lysis by complement and specific antibody

Immune lysis of normal human and paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH) red blood cells I The sensitivity of PNH red cells to lysis by complement and specific antibody

... A COMPARISON OF THE COMPLEMENT LYSIS SEN- SITIVITY TITERS OF VARIOUS RED CELLS SENSITIZED WITH THE SAME AMOUNT OF ANTI-I ANTIBODY AND LYSED WITH HUMAN OR GUINEA PIG COMPLEMENT5. The bars[r] ...

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Mesenchymal precursor cells in the blood of normal individuals

Mesenchymal precursor cells in the blood of normal individuals

... slides. Cells thus obtained were observed in time-lapse cinematography, assayed for proliferation, and examined immunohistologically and histochemically, and their ability to become fibroblasts, osteoclasts, ...

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Red blood cells: the immune system’s hidden regulator, investigation into the role of red blood cells in inflammatory cytokine signalling

Red blood cells: the immune system’s hidden regulator, investigation into the role of red blood cells in inflammatory cytokine signalling

... of blood Plasma and serum are the two most common components of blood analysed in research and clinical testing, and soluble disease markers in these fluids are regularly used as indicators of immune or ...

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When red blood cells go wrong

When red blood cells go wrong

... of red blood ...the red cell membrane and the most common of the congenital forms after sickle cell anaemia and the different types of ...splenectomy. Red blood cell enzyme defi ...

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RESPIROCYTES: A BOON TO ARTIFICIAL RED BLOOD CELLS

RESPIROCYTES: A BOON TO ARTIFICIAL RED BLOOD CELLS

... counterfeit red platelet or "respirocyte" proposed here is blood borne round 1-micron diamonded 1000-atm weight vessel with dynamic syphoning controlled by endogenous serum glucose, ready to convey ...

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The physiology of red blood cells and haemoglobin variants

The physiology of red blood cells and haemoglobin variants

... Not surprisingly patients with sickle cell disease frequently require surgery and anaesthesia. As a result of their disease, they are often anaemic and have existing organ damage. In severely anaemic patients, exchange ...

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Glucose Transport in Human Red Blood Cells

Glucose Transport in Human Red Blood Cells

... human red blood cells (RBCs) features kinetic parameters which are readily distinguishable from passive ...flat cells that line up the blood vessels of the ...the blood glucose ...

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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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Immune lysis of normal human and paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH) red blood cells  II  The role of complement components in the increased sensitivity of PNH red cells to immune lysis

Immune lysis of normal human and paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH) red blood cells II The role of complement components in the increased sensitivity of PNH red cells to immune lysis

... For determination of the ratio of C' fixed to amount of antibody adsorbed for PNH and normal cells, red cells in known numbers or washed red cell stromata prepared from known numbers of [r] ...

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Transfusions of packed red blood cells in the pathology of newborn

Transfusions of packed red blood cells in the pathology of newborn

... ml, the use of which reduces the risk of alloimmunisation with HLA antigens and cytomegalovirus infection; irradiated PRBC - irradiation takes place not earlier than 24 hours prior to transfusion and such formulation is ...

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