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Monoclonal immunoglobulins on red blood cells: a potential supplementary diagnostic indicator for monoclonal gammopathies. [PDF]
IntroductionRed blood cells (RBCs) have the capability to bind and transport a variety of substances. The aim of this study is to investigate the potential of circulating RBCs as carriers of monoclonal immunoglobulins (M proteins).MethodsPatients who ...
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A Novel Alpha1-Variant (HBA1:c.-35T>C) Complexed With the First Reported Hb M-Saskatoon in the Chinese Population. [PDF]
Background Hemoglobinopathies are genetic disorders characterized by structural or quantitative hemoglobin abnormalities. We report the first documented case globally of a novel alpha1 (α1)‐variant (HBA1:c.‐35T>C) co‐occurring with Hb M‐Saskatoon (HBB:c ...
Yang Y +5 more
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Stain-free artificial intelligence-assisted light microscopy for the identification of blood cells in microfluidic flow. [PDF]
The identification and classification of blood cells are essential for diagnosing and managing various haematological conditions. Haematology analysers typically perform full blood counts but often require follow-up tests such as blood smears ...
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Accuracy of a New Platelet Count System (PLT-F) Depends on the Staining Property of Its Reagents. [PDF]
Platelet count is essential for the diagnosis and management of hemostasis abnormalities. Although existing platelet count methods installed in common hematology analyzers can correctly count platelets in normal blood samples, they tend to miscount ...
Atsushi Wada +3 more
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Morphological analysis of cells by means of an elastic metric in the shape space [PDF]
Shape analysis is of great importance in many fields, such as computer vision, medical imaging, and computational biology. This analysis can be performed considering shapes as closed planar curves in the shape space.
Epifanio, Irene +2 more
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Role of Eryptosis in Hemorrhagic Stroke
Erythrocytes undergo certain morphological changes resembling apoptosis during senescence or in an abnormal state/site, which is termed eryptosis. This process is characterized by phosphatidylserine (PS) exposure, membrane blebbing, and cell shrinkage ...
Mei Fang +7 more
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Red blood cells (RBCs), or erythrocytes, are usually disc-shaped. However, pathological conditions can change their shape. The complete blood count (CBC) is a test that can detect abnormal RBCs. Yet it is a manual test susceptible to errors, so there are
Fernanda D'Amico Silva +3 more
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Erythrocyte Lipid Abnormalities in Reye's Syndrome [PDF]
Previous studies have demonstrated alterations in plasma free fatty acid content in Reye's syndrome (RS). We have therefore studied erythrocyte membrane lipids to determine if there are concomitant structural and functional modifications attributable to RS.
K B, Schwarz +3 more
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Abnormal erythrocytes have diverse shapes. The appearance of specific erythrocyte shapes in a person's blood can indicate certain diseases, including thalassemia.
Dyah Aruming Tyas +3 more
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Application of an autotransfusion pressure control system in blood salvage
Objective This study was performed to evaluate the effect of a homemade autotransfusion pressure-control system on the regulation of negative pressure and to clarify the influence of different negative pressures on the recovered erythrocytes.
Yini Wu +5 more
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