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Red Blood Cell Function and Blood Storage

Vox Sanguinis, 2000
AbstractRed blood cells are ideal vehicles for delivering oxygen to tissues, but their functions deteriorate during liquid preservation. In this article, we review the role of red blood cells in oxygen delivery and methods to evaluate the effectiveness of red blood cell transfusion. Quantitative estimation of transfusion effects could avoid unnecessary
Masaaki Yamamoto, Naotaka Hamasaki
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Fetal cells in maternal blood

Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1995
Fetal cells have been successfully detected in maternal blood in all three trimesters of gestation in a substantial proportion of normal pregnancies. Various enrichment techniques have been developed for fetal trophoblast cells, leucocytes and nucleated red blood cells. Nucleated red blood cells are considered to be best suited for noninvasive prenatal
Henk S.P. Garritsen   +2 more
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Blood Cells and Hemopoietic Cells [PDF]

open access: possible, 1999
Blood is a specialized form of connective tissue, composed of circulating formed elements, the blood cells, and a fluid intercellular substance, the blood plasma. The total quantity of blood is about 5 to 6 liters, accounting for 6% to 8% of the body weight.
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RED BLOOD CELL SUBSTITUTES

Artificial Cells, Blood Substitutes, and Biotechnology, 1998
Soluble polymerized haemoglobin (polyhaemoglobin) is now in a phase III clinical trials. Patients have received up to 20 units (10 litres) in trauma surgery and other surgery. Polyhaemoglobin can be stored for more than 1 year. Haemoglobin solutions have no blood group antigen and can be used as a 'universal donor' oxygen carrier.
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The role of blood cells and their microparticles in blood coagulation

Biochemical Society Transactions, 2005
The transmembrane glycoprotein TF (tissue factor) plays an essential role in haemostasis as the principal initiator of blood coagulation. In this paper, we describe how the circulating blood cells – monocytes, platelets, neutrophils and their microparticles – co-operate in regulating the expression, availability and activity of monocyte-derived TF.
Karl-Erik Eilertsen, Bjarne Østerud
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PACKED RED BLOOD CELLS

Survey of Anesthesiology, 1969
AS an essential therapeutic agent in modern medical practice, human blood is clearly a valuable and limited natural resource. The total use of blood grows annually, as does the difficulty of procuring it in amounts sufficient to meet expanding needs.
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Cryopreservation of red blood cells

Vox Sanguinis, 1994
“There is practically no mention in the literature of attempts to keep red blood cells alive in vitro, yet methods for their preservation might have much practical importance, and certainly would possess theoretical interest. Kept cells could be utilized for serum reactions or for transfusion.
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Red blood cell distribution width: A simple parameter with multiple clinical applications

Critical reviews in clinical laboratory sciences, 2015
G. Salvagno   +3 more
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Bugs and Blood Cells

The American Journal of Medicine, 2009
Shilpa Gopal Reddy   +5 more
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Automatic white blood cell classification using pre-trained deep learning models: ResNet and Inception

International Conference on Machine Vision, 2018
Mehdi Habibzadeh   +4 more
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