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The mechanism of membrane fusion was studied by using human erythrocyte ghosts held in close contact by alternating current-induced dielectrophoresis and inducing fusion with a single electric field pulse.
Sowers, A.E.
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Alteration of erythrocyte membrane lipid fluidity in human obesity.
The lipophilic probe 1,6-diphenyl-1,3,5-hexatriene was incorporated into erythrocyte ghosts of either normal or obese humans, and the polarization of fluorescence was measured between 0 and 40 C.
Beguinot L. +7 more
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We have adapted the terbium fusion assay (Wilschut, J. and Papahadjopoulos, D. (1979) Nature 281, 690–692), which has proven to monitor the mixing of internal contents during phospholipid vesicle fusion in a reliable manner (Hoekstra, D.
Hoekstra, D, Wilschut, J, Scherphof, G
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A detailed study has been made of the permeability characteristics of human erythrocyte ghosts prepared under isoionic conditions by a glycol-induced lysis (Billah, M.M., Finean, J.B., Coleman, R. and Michell, R.H. (1976) Biochim. Biophys.
Billah, M. M. +3 more
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Rabbit erythrocyte ghosts were fused by means of electric pulses to determine the electrofusion thresholds for these membranes. Two protocols were used to investigate fusion events: contact-first, and pulse-first.
Montes, J.G., Sjodin, R.A., Wu, Y.
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Volume-sensitive, Cl-dependent K transport in resealed human erythrocyte ghosts
Potassium influx and efflux in Cl and NO3 media were measured in resealed ghosts prepared from human red cells. Cl-dependent K influx was three times that in intact cells and, as in intact cells, was partially supported by Br but not by thiocyanate (SCN).
W. C. O'Neill
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The inhibition of the unidirectional phosphate and sulfate flux in human erythrocyte ghosts by dipyridamole has been investigated. The inhibition of the phosphate and the sulfate flux is mediated by chloride.
Schnell, K.F. +5 more
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Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a disorder whose pathogenesis is attributed, according to the most recent theories, to generalized membrane abnormalities, including red cell membrane.
L. Manfredi +5 more
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Advantage has been taken of the extensive and. reversible incorporation of long-chain fatty acids by erythrocyte ghosts to characterize the interaction of tritium-labeled palmitic acid with human serum albumin (pH 7.4, 37°C).
Sind, Anne L. +3 more
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