Blood: The Journal of the American Society of HematologyFitzhugh CD, Unno H, Hathaway V, et al. Infusion of hemo- lyzed red blood cells within peripheral blood stem cell grafts in patients with and without sickle cell disease. Blood 2012; 119:5671-3....
Studies of the acute renal effects of hemolyzed red blood cells in dogs including estimations of renal blood flow with krypton. Comparison of visual vs. automated detection of lipemic, icteric and hemolyzed specimens: can we rely on a human eye?
1.to subject (red blood cells) to hemolysis. v.i. 2.to undergo hemolysis. [1900–05] Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved. ...
Exchange Transfusions with Frozen Blood : I. Biochemical and Clinical Studies On 15 newborn infants, 31 exchange transfusions were performed, 11 with previously frozen red blood cells resuspended in albumin-electrolyte-glucose soluti... A Kreuger - 《Vox Sanguinis》 被引量: 7发表: 1976年 EFFECT...
THE EFFECT OF HEMOLYZED RED BLOOD CELLS (RBC) ON NORMAL AND REGENERATING BONE MARROWPrevious reports have demonstrated that RBC exert a negative feedback on erythropoiesis (chalone principle). A suppression of one cell line would initiate the proliferation of the other cell lines originating from...
B. I. Kuznik1. Department of Normal Physiology, Chita Medical Institute and Leningrad Order of the Labor Red Banner Blood Transfusion Institute, Leningrad, USSR ;Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum PublishersBulletin of Experimental Biology & Medicine...
Vidaver GA, Shepherd SL (1968) Transport of glycine by hemolyzed and restored pigeon red blood cells. J Biol Chem 243:6140–6150Vidaver GA, Shepherd SL. Transport of glycine by hemolyzed and restored pigeon red blood cells. Symmetry properties, trans effects of sodium ion and glycine, ...
L. (1968). Transport of glycine by hemolyzed and restored pigeon red blood cells. Symmetry properties, trans effects of sodium ion and glycine, and their description by a single rate equation. J. biol. Chem. 243, 6140-6150.Vidaver GA, Shepherd SL. Transport of glycine by hemolyzed and...
The poor pre analytical factors control would mainly cause hemolysis on blood samples by damaging and destroying the red blood cells which will lead to the release of its intracellular contents and increase mainly in potassium, phosphorous and lactate dehydrogenase (15,...
BACKGROUND: Conventional methods for measuring the total bilirubin concentration in blood require the use of serum or plasma, but physically separating red blood cells from plasma by centrifugation is a time - consuming and potentially dangerous process that does not lend itself to rapid, near - ...