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Metabolic Influences Modulating Erythrocyte Deformability and Eryptosis [PDF]
Many factors in the surrounding environment have been reported to influence erythrocyte deformability. It is likely that some influences represent reversible changes in erythrocyte rigidity that may be involved in physiological regulation, while others ...
Jean-Frédéric Brun +4 more
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Aging in Normotensive and Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats: Focus on Erythrocyte Properties
Erythrocyte deformability, crucial for oxygen delivery to tissues, plays an important role in the etiology of various diseases. As the factor maintaining the erythrocyte deformability, nitric oxide (NO) has been identified.
Jana Radosinska +6 more
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Desflurane 6% inhalation inhibits erythrocyte deformability and alters oxidative stress in rat lung and kidney in a time-dependent manner [PDF]
Time-dependent effects of 6% desflurane applied for 6 h on erythrocyte deformability and tissue oxidative stress levels within 24 h period are unknown.
Ilknur Hatice AKBUDAK +2 more
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Beneficial Effect of Quercetin on Erythrocyte Properties in Type 2 Diabetic Rats
Diabetes mellitus is characterized by tissue oxidative damage and impaired microcirculation, as well as worsened erythrocyte properties. Measurements of erythrocyte deformability together with determination of nitric oxide (NO) production and osmotic ...
Tomas Jasenovec +8 more
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RED BLOOD CELL DEFORMABILITY AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY [PDF]
Physical exertion and sport cause changes of different nature and degree (positive or negative, strong, weak, moderate) in blood and blood cells’ biomechanical and fluid properties.
Ivan Ivanov
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Effect of Cyanate on Erythrocyte Deformability [PDF]
Abstract Cyanate is undergoing study as a drug to prevent occlusive sickle cell crises. Carbamylation of hemoglobin S increases its oxygen affinity, thereby decreasing its tendency to aggregate at low oxygen tensions. The cell membrane has also been shown to be carbamylated.
J R, Durocher +3 more
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We determined erythrocyte physiological and biochemical properties after the single and repeated administration of ultra-small superparamagnetic iron-oxide nanoparticles (USPIONs) in normotensive Wistar–Kyoto (WKY) and spontaneously hypertensive (SHR ...
Jana Radosinska +7 more
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Effect of Various Infusion Solutions on Microrheology
Objective: to evaluate the in vitro and in vivo effects of various infusion solutions on red blood cell rheology in the early posttraumatic period. Material and methods.
V. V. Moroz +4 more
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The effect of malonyldialdehyde on erythrocyte deformability [PDF]
Abstract The addition of malonyldialdehyde (5–20 micro M) to human erythrocytes results in a marked decrease in cellular deformability as measured with a counter-rotating, cone plate Rheoscope when low shear forces (2.5–25 dynes/sq cm) are applied.
C, Pfafferott +2 more
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Changes in erythrocyte deformability during day and possible role of melatonin
Objectives. The deformability of erythrocytes is their ability to change shape in order to pass through the capillaries. Th is is necessary for quality of microcirculation and sufficient delivery of oxygen to the tissues.
Vazan Rastislav +3 more
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