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Influence of dendrimers on red blood cells

Influence of dendrimers on red blood cells

... altered red blood cells that (appear to) have numerous uniform spicules throughout the cell ...ng/ml) cells elongated and took on spindle-shaped forms, and in the 100 nM (~ ...

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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 red blood cells in the face of a high Na + / K + ratio in the intracellular medium [180,202,203], whereas Ca 2+ pump maintains the intracellular concentration at a much higher level than that of ...

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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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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

... NTRODUCTION Red blood cells are emerging as an important regulator of cell function and ...of red blood cells in culture with other cell types can initiate changes in the ...

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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

... natural red cells around to help it out, it may create the life-threatening ...existing red cell population, placement of a lot of sources of O 2 emission were placed which would cause a serious ...

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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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Stages in the incorporation of fatty acids into red blood cells

Stages in the incorporation of fatty acids into red blood cells

... Stages in the incorporation of fatty acids into red blood cells Stephen B. Shohet, … , David G. Nathan, Manfred L. Karnovsky J Clin Invest. 1968;47(5):1096-1108. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI105799. ...

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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

... loss, the size of red blood cells is normal and the decrease in serum iron concentration is not rapid. Hemolysis (e.g. alloimmunological hemolytic anemia or hemolytic disease of the newborn) is ...

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Comparative rheology of human and trout red blood cells

Comparative rheology of human and trout red blood cells

... The red blood cells of humans and trout differ greatly in their mechanical ...trout cells are larger, have a stiffer membrane (more resistant to shear and bending) and contain a large nucleus ...

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Customer Information. Literature List Red Blood Cells

Customer Information. Literature List Red Blood Cells

... https://jcp.bmj.com/content/early/2021/10/18/jclinpath-2021-207863.long What we see as the essence: The accuracy, within-run imprecision, clinical sensitivity and specificity of the DC-1 were all adequate compared with ...

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EFFECT OF DYSENTERY ON THE RED BLOOD CELLS CONCENTRATION OF PATIENTS

EFFECT OF DYSENTERY ON THE RED BLOOD CELLS CONCENTRATION OF PATIENTS

... Red blood cells constitute about 45% of total blood ...the blood moves through the lungs, transports it as blood passes through body tissues, and then releases the oxygen to ...

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Red blood cells (RBCs) have important applications

Red blood cells (RBCs) have important applications

... Cryopreservation of red blood cells (RBCs) has been studied as a typical example of cryobiology methodology. To date, a mature and long-term cryopreservation process for RBCs has been developed, ...

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Intracellular Calcium and Phosphatidylserine Exposure in the red Blood Cells

Intracellular Calcium and Phosphatidylserine Exposure in the red Blood Cells

... the blood formation (8) . 2. Membrane of red blood cell The human membrane of red blood cells consists of lipid, protein and ...

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Effect of Contaminating Red Blood Cells on OKT3-Mediated Polyclonal Activation of Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells

Effect of Contaminating Red Blood Cells on OKT3-Mediated Polyclonal Activation of Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells

... ripheral blood compartment and purified by Ficoll density gra- dient ...T cells or peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC), there always exists a low level of contaminating red ...

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Blood Basics Blood is a specialized body fluid. It has four main components: plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.

Blood Basics Blood is a specialized body fluid. It has four main components: plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.

... immature cells in the bone marrow and after seven days of maturation are released into the ...bloodstream. red blood cells have no nucleus and can easily change shape, helping them fit through ...

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One step concentration of malarial parasite infected red blood cells and removal of contaminating white blood cells

One step concentration of malarial parasite infected red blood cells and removal of contaminating white blood cells

... the cells retained in the column were eluted with 1 ml ...total red blood cells and the ratio of WBCs/PRBCs were determined after its smear was stained by Field's ...

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Regulation of Na+/H+ antiporter in trout red blood cells

Regulation of Na+/H+ antiporter in trout red blood cells

... trout red cell antiporter, we have used immunochemical techniques to demonstrate the presence of an arrestin-like protein in nucleated red cells (Mirshahi et ...photosensitive cells. This ...

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