(redirected fromRed Blood Cell Indices) Thesaurus Medical Legal Financial Acronyms Encyclopedia in·dex (ĭn′dĕks′) n.pl.in·dex·esorin·di·ces(-dĭ-sēz′) 1.Something that serves to guide, point out, or otherwise facilitate reference, especially: ...
During their lifetime, like all other cell types, red blood cells (RBCs) release both exosomes and plasma membrane derived EVs (ectosomes). RBC exosomes are formed only during the development of RBCs in bone marrow, and are released following the fusion of microvesicular bodies (MVB) with...
red cell indices)Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Legal, Financial, Encyclopedia. Related to red cell indices: packed cell volume, Mean corpuscular hemoglobinin·dex (ĭn′dĕks′) n. pl. in·dex·es or in·di·ces (-dĭ-sēz′) 1. Something that serves to guide, point out, ...
Treosulfan is a prodrug applied in the treatment of ovarian cancer and conditioning prior to stem cell transplantation. So far, the bioanalysis of treosulfan in either whole blood or red blood cells (RBC) has not been carried out. In this work, the RBC/plasma partition coefficient (Ke/p) ...
Population red blood cell folate concentrations for pre- vention of neural tube defects: bayesian model. BMJ 2014;349:g4554.Crider KS, Devine O, Hao L, Dowling NF, Li S, Molloy AM, et al. Population red blood cell folate concentrations for prevention of neural tube defec...
Most attention has been focused on the role of endothelial-derived NO in basal blood flow regulation by relaxing vascular smooth muscle; however, it is now known that NO derived from red blood cells (RBCs) plays a fundamental role in vascular homeostasis by enhancing oxygen (O2) release at ...
Statistical mechanics of red blood cell aggregation: The distribution of Rouleaux in thermal equailibrium : Fredeik W. Wiegel, Department of Applied Physics, Twente University of Technology, P. O. Box 217, Enschede, The Netherlands, and Alan S. Perelson, Theoretical Division, University of ...
In this study we use a Mendelian Randomization Unnecessary approach to assess the effect of red blood cell (RBC) folate on genome-wide DNA methylation in cord blood. Site-specific CpG methylation within the proximal promoter regions of approximately 14,500 genes was analyzed using the Illumina Inf...
Changes in red blood cell (RBC) function can contribute to alterations in microcirculatory blood flow and cellular dysoxia in sepsis. Decreases in RBC and neutrophil deformability impair the passage of these cells through the microcirculation. While the role of leukocytes has been the focus of many...
Intravascular hemolysis, or the destruction of red blood cells in the circulation, can occur in numerous diseases, including the acquired hemolytic anemias, sickle cell disease and β-thalassemia, as well as during some transfusion reactions, preeclampsia and infections, such as those caused by malar...