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Changes of intracellular Ca++ as measured by arsenazo III in relation to the K permeability of human erythrocyte ghosts

open access: yes, 1978
A Ca-sensitive dye, arsenazo III, has been incorporated into resealed human erythrocyte ghosts and calibrated to monitor continuously micromolar concentrations of intracellular ionized Ca ([Ca++]i).
Hoffman, J.F., Yingst, D.R.
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Biopharmaceutical characteristics of autologous red blood cells ghosts containing cytokines and antibiotics

open access: yes, 2014
Introduction: Transport systems based on autologous red blood cells for targeted drug delivery can be considered as a promising approach in the treatment of surgical infections. Experimental studies have revealed the feasibility of targeted drug delivery
Kulzhan Berikkhanova   +13 more
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NMR-Based Molecular Ruler for Determining the Depth of Intercalants Within the Lipid Bilayer. Part V: A Comparison of Liposomes, Bioliposomes and Erythrocyte Ghosts

open access: yes, 2014
Afri et al., 2014a, Afri et al., 2014b have recently reported their mapping of DMPC liposomes using 13C NMR in conjunction with a wide range of difunctional intercalants: n-ketoesters, n-ketoacids and n-ketophosphatidylcholines.
Jacob, Abraham I.   +5 more
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Stratum Corneum Intercellular Lipid As Compared To Erythrocyte Ghosts: An Esr Study Of Thermotropic Behavior And Nitroxide Reduction. Electron Spin Resonance.

open access: yes, 2015
Intercellular membranes of Stratum Corneum and erythrocyte ghosts were studied through partition of Tempo nitroxide spin label. Stratum Corneum presents a phase transition-monitored by the spin label at 58 degrees C--that is in agreement with data ...
Tabak M., Meirelles N.C., Alonso A.
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Interaction of Sendai virions with resealed human erythrocyte ghosts Lateral mobility of the viral glycoproteins in the cell membrane following fusion

open access: yes, 1988
Two independent methods demonstrated that resealed human erythrocyte ghosts undergo Sendai virus-mediated cell-cell fusion to a much lower degree (about 4%) than intact erythrocytes, in spite of similar levels of viral envelope-cell fusion in the two ...
Gutman, Orit   +3 more
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Erythrocyte membranes from slaughterhouse blood as potential drug vehicles: Isolation by gradual hypotonic hemolysis and biochemical and morphological characterization

open access: yes, 2014
The present study was aimed at investigating the effect of isolation process-gradual hypotonic hemolysis on chosen parameters of the erythrocyte membranes (ghosts) originating from bovine and porcine slaughterhouse blood.
Misic, Danijela M.   +22 more
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Hematological and Signaling Characteristics and Cargo Loading of Erythrocyte Ghosts

open access: yes, 2013
(A) Ghosts (left) were biconcave but retained less pigment than intact erythrocytes (right); bar represents 10 μm. (B) Ghost MCH (normal range for erythrocytes 27.5–33.5 pg/cell), MCV (normal range for erythrocytes 80–100 fl), and RDW (normal
Sean C Murphy (274189)   +5 more
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