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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.
C.H. Nair, D.P. Dhall, J. M. Van Gelder
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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.
C.H. Nair, D.P. Dhall, J. M. Van Gelder
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Giovanni B. Fogazzi, See-Odd Leong
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The Effects of Peroxynitrite on Erythrocytes
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine, 2001Endotoxin-induced peroxynitrite formation has been demonstrated in plasma. The aim of this study is to evaluate whether this has an effect on erythrocytes. For this purpose erythrocyte 3-nitrotyrosine (3-NT) level, Na+-K+ ATPase and glutathione peroxidase activities were measured both in vivo and in vitro. In vivo peroxynitrite formation was induced in
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A note on the shape of the erythrocyte
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 1974Variational calculus is used to derive an equation for the shape of the cross section of a human red blood cell, the objective being the maximization of the surface area/volume ratio. Comparison to previous work is presented.
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PCRCR complex is essential for invasion of human erythrocytes by Plasmodium falciparum
Nature Microbiology, 2022Cindy Evelyn +2 more
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Meningeal lymphatics clear erythrocytes that arise from subarachnoid hemorrhage
Nature Communications, 2020Jinman Chen, Linmei Wang, Hao Xu
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On the Disappearance of Erythrocytes
Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation, 1955W. K. Metcalf, K. W. Keohane
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