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ERYTHROCYTE ELECTROLYTE ABNORMALITIES

Critical Care Medicine, 1987
In contrast to lymphocytes and skeletal muscle cells, erythrocyte electrolytes may be easily determined. In this study Na, K, and Mg concentrations in plasma and erythrocytes of 100 consecutive ICU patients were compared to evaluate their potential clinical usefulness. The predictive indices of electrolyte changes in plasma vs.
M, Sciarra   +4 more
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Erythrocyte Abnormality in Human Myopathy

Science, 1967
Erythrocyte ghosts isolated from myopathic patients responded to 10 -4 molar ouabain with a dramatic increase in adenosine triphosphatase activity, while identical preparations from normal donors were inhibited by the same drug.
H D, Brown   +2 more
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Nuclear abnormalities of marine fish erythrocytes

Journal of Fish Biology, 2009
The aim of this study was to monitor erythrocyte nuclear abnormalities (NA) including micronuclei (MN) in cultured and wild sea bass Dicentrarchus labrax and wild mullet Mugil spp. Seasonal sampling was performed at seven locations along the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea.
Strunjak-Perović, Ivančica   +3 more
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Erythrocyte membrane abnormality in muscular dystrophy

Cell Biology International Reports, 1977
We found that erythrocyte membranes of dystrophic mice were considerably altered as measured by the technique of whole cell aqueous polymer partitioning. The difference was directly linked to the sex of the animal. Littermates of the diseased animals (genetic carriers or 'expressers') also had erythrocytes that were dramatically different from the ...
Distefano, P, Bosmann, H B
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Biochemical studies on abnormal erythrocyte membranes protein abnormality of erythrocyte membrane in biliary obstruction

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis, 1976
Biochemical studies on erythrocyte membranes from eleven obstructive jaundice patients (due to various disorders) have been undertaken, By scanning electron microscopic observation these erythrocytes were spur and target in appearance. The lipid composition showed a marked increase in both cholesterol and phosphatidylcholine.
H, Iida, I, Hasegawa, Y, Nozawa
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Membrane Abnormalities in Polyagglutinable Erythrocytes

Acta Haematologica, 1972
Polyagglutinable erythrocytes cause difficulty and delay in blood grouping and crossmatching. Abnormality of the erythrocyte membrane is the fundamental cause of some types of polyagglutinability. The altered chemical structure of the red cell membrane in various forms of polyagglutination isdescribed, with particular reference to the application of ...
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Abnormal Erythrocyte Pyrimidine Nucleotides in Uremic Subjects

Nephron, 1985
Uremia causes major increases in the erythrocyte (RBC) purine nucleotides, presumably secondary to phosphate retention, but no previous study has been made of the pyrimidine nucleotides, normally absent from RBC. This investigation was prompted by demonstration of the abnormal presence of RBC pyrimidine nucleotides, primarily cytidine triphosphate (CTP)
C R, Angle   +3 more
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Erythrocyte Abnormality Induced, by Protein Malnutrition

British Journal of Haematology, 1967
SUMMARYRed cell survival studies using 51 Cr‐labelled erythrocytes were carried out on 14 subjects with protein malnutrition (12 kwashiorkor and two marasmus). The T½ varied from 3 to 20 days with a mean of 12.4 days. There was significant accumulation of radioactivity demonstrable on scanning over the liver and spleen in three kwashiorkor patients ...
P, Lanzkowsky   +5 more
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Erythrocyte membrane skeleton abnormalities in hereditary spherocytosis

British Journal of Haematology, 1983
Summary. Erythrocyte ghosts from eight individuals with hereditary spherocytosis have been compared with respect to their protein compositions as judged by SDS gel electrophoresis, their ease of spectrin extractability, and their freeze‐etch electron microscopic appearance after incubation in conditions designed to promote aggregation of the ...
B E, Burke, D M, Shotton
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Erythrocyte membrane abnormalities in sickle cell disease

Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry, 1990
A large fraction of circulating sickle red cells contain one or more large vesicles which are not found in normal erythrocytes. These vesicles contain very high levels of Ca2+, and probably account for the long‐known elevation of cellular Ca2+ in sickle cells. These vesicles contain the plasma membrane CaATPase and leak Ca2+ by a nitrendipine‐sensitive
P, Williamson   +3 more
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