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Profiling the Plasmodium falciparum Erythrocyte Membrane Protein 1-Specific Immununoglobulin G Response Among Ghanaian Children With Hemoglobin S and C. [PDF]
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The HCMV‐encoded miR‐UL36‐3p promotes angiogenesis of endothelial cells by downregulating FOXO3
This illustration shows the role of hcmv‐miR‐UL36‐3p in endothelial cell angiogenesis. During productive infection, endothelial cells express HCMV‐encoded miRNAs. Viral hcmv‐miR‐UL36‐3p promotes endothelial cell proliferation, migration, and capillary tube formation by directly targeting and downregulating FOXO3. The pro‐angiogenic activity of hcmv‐miR‐
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This graphical abstract illustrates the essential role of USB1 in neutrophil maturation. In normal myeloid cells, USB1 acts as an RNA exonuclease, trimming RNA tails to maintain proper RNA network function, which supports the differentiation of myeloid progenitor cells into mature neutrophils.
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Ultrasound-activated erythrocyte membrane-camouflaged Pt (II) layered double hydroxide enhances PD-1 inhibitor efficacy in triple-negative breast cancer through cGAS-STING pathway-mediated immunogenic cell death. [PDF]
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A radioactive label for the erythrocyte membrane
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes, 1971Abstract A new radioactive reagent, diazotized [ 131 I] diiodosulfanilic acid, which binds specifically to protein groups of the erythrocyte membrane, is described. The labeling reaction and some of the effects of varying amounts of the bound isotope on red cell structure and function have been described.
D A, Sears, C F, Reed, R W, Helmkamp
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Erythrocyte Membrane Elasticity and Viscosity
Annual Review of Physiology, 1987The classical theory of elasticity (35) treats the material of a deformable body as a three-dimensional continuum in which internal stresses occur as the body is deformed by external forces acting over its surface. Although the internal stresses are caused by the displacement of atoms or molecules from an original state of equilibrium, the molecular ...
R M, Hochmuth, R E, Waugh
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Physicochemical Investigations of Erythrocyte Membranes
Nature, 1958A SMALL drop of citrated human blood is placed on a slide next to a somewhat larger drop of Ponceau 2R and the two drops are mixed, covered with a cover glass and examined both with ordinary and polarized light. Under the double action of the dye and the hypotonicity, all the red cells become perfectly spherical with a diameter ranging from 5.0 to 5.6µ
A, TEITEL, N, MARCUS
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The Structure of the erythrocyte membrane
Experientia, 1969Neuere Resultate physikochemischer und chemischer Untersuchungen an Erythrozytenmembranen und Stromaproteinen, welche zum Teil im Widerspruch zur «unit-membrane»-Theorie stehen, werden diskutiert. Die Folgerungen aus diesen Ergebnissen werden anhand von vier kurzliche vorgeschlagenen Strukturmodellen dargelegt, wobei folgende gemeinsame Gesichtspunkte ...
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Calcium binding to the erythrocyte membrane
Acta Histochemica, 1976Calcium binding sites of human red blood cells were localized by means of a method according to OSCHMAN and WALL (1972). The procedure resulted in multiple opaque deposits at the inner surface of the erythrocyte membrane.
G, Geyer, W, Linss
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