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Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 1974
The mechanism of erythrocyte settling has been observed directly by microscope. The results have been correlated with the standard method of measuring erythrocyte sedimentation rate (E.S.R.) and with theories of the settling of suspensions. Downward movement of cells and aggregates causes rapid upward currents in the suspending medium carrying with ...
D, Kernick, A W, Jay, S, Rowlands
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The mechanism of erythrocyte settling has been observed directly by microscope. The results have been correlated with the standard method of measuring erythrocyte sedimentation rate (E.S.R.) and with theories of the settling of suspensions. Downward movement of cells and aggregates causes rapid upward currents in the suspending medium carrying with ...
D, Kernick, A W, Jay, S, Rowlands
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THE METABOLISM OF THE ERYTHROCYTE: XIV. METABOLISM OF NUCLEOSIDES BY THE ERYTHROCYTE
Canadian Journal of Biochemistry and Physiology, 1956Adenosine, added to blood, undergoes deamination in the red cells with the formation of inosine. The latter undergoes phosphorolysis to yield hypoxanthine and presumably ribose-1-phosphate. The pentose phosphate is metabolized to lactate yielding ATP in the process. The adenosine deaminase and the purine riboside phosphorylase of the red cell occur in
O F, DENSTEDT, D, RUBINSTEIN
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THE METABOLISM OF THE ERYTHROCYTE: IX. DIPHOSPHOPYRIDINE NUCLEOTIDASE OF ERYTHROCYTES
Canadian Journal of Biochemistry and Physiology, 1956The rabbit erythrocyte possesses an active DPN-ase which is firmly attached to the membrane of the cell. Evidently, the enzyme is oriented in the membrane in such a way as to be able to act upon DPN added to the external medium. The enzyme splits DPN at the bond linking the quaternary nitrogen of the nicotinamide moiety with the ribose component ...
S G, ALIVISATOS +2 more
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THE METABOLISM OF THE ERYTHROCYTE: X. THE INORGANIC PYROPHOSPHATASE OF THE ERYTHROCYTE
Canadian Journal of Biochemistry and Physiology, 1956The activity of the pyrophosphatase which catalyzes the hydrolysis of inorganic pyrophosphate in the erythrocyte of the human, the rabbit, and the chicken is confined entirely to the cytoplasm of the cell. Following preincubation, the enzyme activity in the human erythrocyte is diminished, but pre-incubation in the presence of cysteine or glutathione ...
A, MALKIN, O F, DENSTEDT
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Biochemical Society Transactions, 2010
Mammalian erythrocytes are generally thought to lack RNA and therefore to be unable to translate new proteins in response to internal or external signals. Support for this long-standing view has accumulated from diverse studies, most of which have focused on the total content of RNA or the overall level of translation.
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Mammalian erythrocytes are generally thought to lack RNA and therefore to be unable to translate new proteins in response to internal or external signals. Support for this long-standing view has accumulated from diverse studies, most of which have focused on the total content of RNA or the overall level of translation.
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THE METABOLISM OF THE ERYTHROCYTE: XV. ADENYLATE KINASE OF THE ERYTHROCYTE
Canadian Journal of Biochemistry and Physiology, 1958Adenylate kinase has been found in the membrane and the cytoplasm of rabbit and human erythrocytes. ADP, when added to a suspension of washed erythrocytes, causes an increase in the rate of glucose utilization by the cells. The ADP evidently can enter the cell membrane where it is converted by the adenylate kinase to equimolar quantities of ATP and AMP.
S, KASHKET, O F, DENSTEDT
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2007
We present optical methods to study erythrocytes and consider selected models to compute their light scattering.
Tarasov, P.A. +5 more
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We present optical methods to study erythrocytes and consider selected models to compute their light scattering.
Tarasov, P.A. +5 more
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Thrombosis Research, 1996
Intravascular thrombus formed under low shear conditions consists of red cells enmeshed within a fibrin network. Since red cells reduce the permeability of fibrin network by surface drag and by volume occupancy the significance of red cell aggregability and deformability in network permeability needs examination.
J M, van Gelder, C H, Nair, D P, Dhall
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Intravascular thrombus formed under low shear conditions consists of red cells enmeshed within a fibrin network. Since red cells reduce the permeability of fibrin network by surface drag and by volume occupancy the significance of red cell aggregability and deformability in network permeability needs examination.
J M, van Gelder, C H, Nair, D P, Dhall
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Nature, 1963
THE camel's ability to live without water for long periods is outstanding1,2,4,6. It can lose about 30 per cent of its body-weight during dehydration in the desert and still move about12. A dehydrated camel can regain its losses of water (about 30 gallons) in about 10 min and resume its normal appearance; despite the large flow of water into the ...
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THE camel's ability to live without water for long periods is outstanding1,2,4,6. It can lose about 30 per cent of its body-weight during dehydration in the desert and still move about12. A dehydrated camel can regain its losses of water (about 30 gallons) in about 10 min and resume its normal appearance; despite the large flow of water into the ...
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Human erythrocytes’ perplexing behaviour: erythrocytic microRNAs
Molecular and Cellular BiochemistryErythrocytes have the potential role in erythropoiesis and disease diagnosis. Thought to have lacked nucleic acid content, mammalian erythrocytes are nevertheless able to function for 120-140 days, metabolize heme, maintain oxidative stress, and so on.
Urja Joshi +3 more
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