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A genome-wide transcriptomic analysis of protein-coding genes in human blood cells

Science, 2019
A blood cell protein-expression atlas Genome-wide analyses are increasingly providing resources for advances in basic and applied biomedical science. Uhlen et al.
M. Uhlén   +22 more
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Blood cell transplantation

Current Opinion in ONCOLOGY, 1995
Blood cell transplantation (BCT) is the procedure of choice for autologous bone marrow transplantation. In this paper we review the current status of BCT with emphasis on important recent advances. These include increasing knowledge of the biologic nature of mobilized blood cells and important evidence showing that very primitive cells are present in ...
Timothy E. Hawkins   +1 more
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Red Blood Cells as Smart Delivery Systems.

Bioconjugate chemistry, 2018
Red blood cells (RBCs), also called erythrocytes, are the most abundant type of blood cells. Recently, RBCs have been extensively studied as drug delivery systems because of their remarkable properties, including their inherent biocompatibility, low ...
Xiao Han, Chao Wang, Zhuang Liu
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Drugs and Blood Cells

2014
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Pea, Federico, Cojutti, Pier Giorgio
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Peripheral blood stem cell collection with a blood cell separator

Transfusion, 1993
Forty‐three patients with malignant nonmyeloid diseases underwent peripheral blood stem cell collections on an apheresis system (Spectra, COBE BCT, Lakewood, CO). Collections took place during the white cell (WBC) recovery phase following conditioning chemotherapy.
Najib Duedari   +3 more
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Role of white blood cells in filtration of blood cell suspensions

Biorheology, 1983
The time-dependent filtration pressure curves of cell suspensions pumped through 5 microns polycarbonate filters at a constant flow rate were analyzed with the aid of a theoretical model developed in an accompanying paper. The cell suspensions contained mixtures of erythrocytes and leukocytes, the concentrations of which were systematically varied. The
E.A. Schmalzer   +4 more
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Red‐blood‐cell alloimmunization and number of red‐blood‐cell transfusions

Vox Sanguinis, 2011
Background  Patients receiving red‐blood‐cells may form antibodies against the alloantigens expressed by red‐blood‐cells, with the risk of serious morbidity and the need for extensive phenotype‐matching in subsequent transfusions. The incidence of alloimmunization is considered variable for specific patient groups and for first time antibody formation.
Zalpuri, S.   +5 more
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Artificial Blood Cell

2015
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Antonietta Messina, Loredana De Bartolo
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Blood Cells for Sale

Scientific American, 2007
The article explains the process that a donation of blood goes through before it is given to a patient who needs it. A volunteer donor provides a pint which is then separated by layers into the different types of blood, each with their own specific function. In this way, recipients can get the type of blood that is most important for them to have.
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Acoustofluidic, label-free separation and simultaneous concentration of rare tumor cells from white blood cells.

Analytical Chemistry, 2015
Enrichment of rare cells from peripheral blood has emerged as a means to enable noninvasive diagnostics and development of personalized drugs, commonly associated with a prerequisite to concentrate the enriched rare cell population prior to molecular ...
M. Antfolk   +4 more
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