... or E-rosetting is a phenomenon seen through a microscope where red blood cells (erythrocytes) are ... Erythrocyte antibody rosetting (EA-rosetting), occurs when an antibody molecule that is specific for an epitope on another cell ... Erythrocyte antibody complement rosetting (EAC-rosetting), occurs when antibody in the presence of complement is bound to the ... with Anti-CD3-Coupled Sheep Erythrocytes". Scandinavian Journal of Immunology. 27 (5): 609-613. doi:10.1111/j.1365-3083.1988. ...
... refers to the ability of erythrocytes (red blood cells, RBC) to change shape under a given level of ... Decreased Erythrocyte Deformability After Transfusion and the Effects of Erythrocyte Storage Duration, Anesth Analg, published ... This viscoelastic behavior of erythrocytes is determined by the following three properties: 1) Geometry of erythrocytes; the ... 3) Visco-elastic properties of erythrocyte membrane, mainly determined by the special membrane skeletal network of erythrocytes ...
... is the reversible clumping of red blood cells (RBCs) under low shear forces or at stasis. Erythrocytes ... Erythrocyte aggregation is a physiological phenomenon that takes places in normal blood under low-flow conditions or at stasis ... Influence of erythrocyte aggregation on in vivo blood flow is still a controversial issue. Enhanced aggregation affects venous ... Erythrocyte sedimentation rate closely reflects the extent of aggregation, therefore can be used as a measure of aggregation. ...
... refers to the propensity of erythrocytes (red blood cells, RBC) to hemolyse (rupture) under stress. It ... Uses of erythrocyte mechanical fragility can include diagnostic testing, calibrations to aid comparisons of hemolysis caused by ... For example, photons or radicals can induce hemolysis.Erythrocytes/RBC may also be tested for related membrane properties aside ... from fragility, including erythrocyte deformability and cell morphology. Morphology can be measured by indexes which ...
... (ESR) is the measure of ability of erythrocytes (red blood cell) to fall through the blood ... The erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR or sed rate) is the rate at which red blood cells in anticoagulated whole blood descend ... "Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)". Lab Tests Online. Retrieved 2019-12-23. Miller, A; Green, M; Robinson, D (1983-01-22). " ... The rate of erythrocyte sedimentation is affected by both inflammatory and non-inflammatory conditions. In inflammatory ...
"Identification of the erythrocyte binding domains of Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium knowlesi proteins involved in erythrocyte ... Plasmodium falciparum erythrocyte membrane protein 1 (PfEMP1) is a family of proteins present on the membrane surface of red ... Mayer C, Slater L, Erat MC, Konrat R, Vakonakis I (March 2012). "Structural analysis of the Plasmodium falciparum erythrocyte ... Rowe JA, Moulds JM, Newbold CI, Miller LH (July 1997). "P. falciparum rosetting mediated by a parasite-variant erythrocyte ...
The erythrocyte binding antigen 175 of P. falciparum recognises the terminal Neu5Ac(alpha 2-3)Gal-sequences of glycophorin A. ... V) human erythrocytes". Eur. J. Biochem. 184 (2): 337-44. doi:10.1111/j.1432-1033.1989.tb15024.x. PMID 2792104. Tate CG, Tanner ... There are about one million copies of this protein per erythrocyte. The MNS blood group was the second set of antigens ... Blanchard D, Asseraf A, Prigent MJ, Cartron JP (August 1983). "Miltenberger Class I and II erythrocytes carry a variant of ...
Is rare in erythrocytes. Furmaga, Stanisław (1983). Choroby pasożytnicze zwierząt domowych. Warsaw: Państwowe Wydawnictwo ...
The species parasitises erythrocytes. It is heteroxenous with merogony and gamogony in the vertebrate host. Fertilization and ... Meronts: These occur in erythrocytes. 5-32 merozoites are produced by budding. Gamonts: These are spheroid or ovoid. Landau I, ...
The parasite infects erythrocytes. This species is found in Europe and probably in Africa. The organism was isolated from great ...
Erythrocyte > cardiomyocyte). Some cells that are very closely related may have similar INMs, but transient changes in ...
"Soft erythrocyte-based bacterial microswimmers for cargo delivery". Science Robotics. 3 (17). doi:10.1126/scirobotics.aar4423. ... "Turning Erythrocytes into Functional Micromotors". ACS Nano. 8 (12): 12041-12048. doi:10.1021/nn506200x. PMC 4386663. PMID ...
... benzenesulfonate binding by membrane proteins and the inhibition of water transport in human erythrocytes". Biochemistry. 25 (7 ... "Water permeability of human erythrocytes. Identification of membrane proteins involved in water transport". European Journal of ...
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"Bartonella henselae infects human erythrocytes." Ultrastructural pathology 31.6 (2007): 369-372. Zangwill, Kenneth M., et al. " ...
This occurs within the erythrocytes. Secondary merogony produces 6 smaller merozoites that are destined to become ...
In the case of erythrocytes, if the PPP is non-functional, then the oxidative stress in the cell will lead to cell lysis and ... Krohne-Ehrich G, Schirmer RH, Untucht-Grau R (1978). "Glutathione reductase from human erythrocytes. Isolation of the enzyme ... Glutathione reductase deficiency is a rare disorder in which the glutathione reductase activity is absent from erythrocytes, ... Glutathione reductase from human erythrocytes is a homodimer consisting of 52Kd monomers, each containing 3 domains. GR ...
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The infected erythrocytes are pale. This species was described in Malawi. The parasite was found in the blood of two antelopes ...
Can occur hemolysis and erythrocytes. It occurs mostly in moist soil in shade, at the height of 1000-3000 m as climbs over ...
... benzenesulfonate binding by membrane proteins and the inhibition of water transport in human erythrocytes". Biochemistry. 25 (7 ... "Water permeability of human erythrocytes. Identification of membrane proteins involved in water transport". European Journal of ...
Partial purification analysis has shown that human erythrocytes contain phosphoglycolate phosphatase as a cytoplasmic dimeric ... In 1977, Badwey first demonstrated phosphoglycolate phosphatase activity in human erythrocytes and speculated that the enzyme's ... Badwey JA (April 1977). "Phosphoglycolate phosphatase in human erythrocytes". The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 252 (7): ... Rose ZB, Liebowitz J (June 1970). "2,3-diphosphoglycerate phosphatase from human erythrocytes. General properties and ...
Zhang, Haijun (2016). "Erythrocytes in nanomedicine: An optimal blend of natural and synthetic materials". Biomater. Sci. 4 (7 ... Hu, Che-Ming J.; Fang, Ronnie H.; Zhang, Liangfang (2012). "Erythrocyte-Inspired Delivery Systems". Advanced Healthcare ... Gupta, Nilesh; Patel, Brijeshkumar; Ahsan, Fakhrul (2014). "Nano-Engineered Erythrocyte Ghosts as Inhalational Carriers for ... "Soft erythrocyte-based bacterial microswimmers for cargo delivery". Science Robotics. 3 (17). doi:10.1126/scirobotics.aar4423. ...
... degree Celsius Erythrocyte cell count in patient blood NPU01960 Blood-Erythrocytes; number concentration = ? x 1012 per litre ... C (Code: NPU08676) B-Erythrocytes; num.c. = ? × 1012/L (Code: NPU01960) P-Glycoprotein hormones alpha chain; mass c. = ? μg/L ( ...
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E: erythrocyte. Endo: endothelial cell. D: dendritic cell. FDC: follicular dendritic cell. Mac: macrophage. MC: mast cell. M0: ...
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Antarctic icefish also have very few erythrocytes. It is believed they benefit from loss of reliance on haemoglobin-containing ... Ruud, Johan T. (1954). "Vertebrates without erythrocytes and blood pigment". Nature. 173 (4410): 848-50. Bibcode:1954Natur.173 ... erythrocytes for oxygen transport by having less viscous, more easily pumped blood. They compensate for this loss by having ...
... of erythrocytes; 102900; PKLR Adenylosuccinase deficiency; 103050; ADSL Adiponectin deficiency; 612556; ADIPOQ Adrenal cortical ... SCN9A Erythrocyte lactate transporter defect; 245340; SLC16A1 Erythrocytosis, familial, 3; 609820; EGLN1 Erythrocytosis, ...
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