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Propolis is a natural bee product with various beneficial biological effects. The health-promoting properties of propolis depend on its chemical composition, particularly the presence of phenolic compounds.
Magdalena Woźniak +5 more
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Streptococcus pneumoniae invades erythrocytes and utilizes them to evade human innate immunity. [PDF]
Streptococcus pneumoniae, a Gram-positive bacterium, is a major cause of invasive infection-related diseases such as pneumonia and sepsis. In blood, erythrocytes are considered to be an important factor for bacterial growth, as they contain abundant ...
Masaya Yamaguchi +9 more
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Generation of Red Blood Cells from Human Pluripotent Stem Cells—An Update
Red blood cell (RBC) transfusion is a lifesaving medical procedure that can treat patients with anemia and hemoglobin disorders. However, the shortage of blood supply and risks of transfusion-transmitted infection and immune incompatibility present a ...
Shin-Jeong Lee +6 more
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Self-Assembled Supramolecular Nanoparticles Improve the Cytotoxic Efficacy of CK2 Inhibitor THN7
Since the approval of imatinib in 2001, kinase inhibitors have revolutionized cancer therapies. Inside this family of phosphotransferases, casein kinase 2 (CK2) is of great interest and numerous scaffolds have been investigated to design CK2 inhibitors ...
Abdelhamid Nacereddine +9 more
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ELLIPTICAL HUMAN ERYTHROCYTES [PDF]
The following observations are published in view of the rarity of the condition, and because of the interesting discussion which followed the report of the only other case on record. April 14, 1913, J. F., male, aged 41, was admitted to the surgical service of Dr. Henry H. M. Lyle at St.
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The effect of pretreating mammalian erythrocytes with phenylhydrazine on their sensitivity to hypertonic shock and hypertonic cryohemolysis was investigated.
O. Nipot +4 more
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THE PHOSPHATASES OF HUMAN ERYTHROCYTES [PDF]
Abstract Hemolysates of human erythrocytes begin to liberate inorganic phosphate as soon as they are lysed. In most cases the process takes place most rapidly at pH 9, but some preparations are about equally active over the entire range from pH 5 to pH 9.
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A murine model of falciparum-malaria by in vivo selection of competent strains in non-myelodepleted mice engrafted with human erythrocytes. [PDF]
To counter the global threat caused by Plasmodium falciparum malaria, new drugs and vaccines are urgently needed. However, there are no practical animal models because P. falciparum infects human erythrocytes almost exclusively.
Iñigo Angulo-Barturen +13 more
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Interaction of Mercury with Human Erythrocytes [PDF]
The binding of mercury to red blood cells was measured in terms of Hg203 uptake and desorption. The significant features of the binding are: (a) rapid achievement of equilibrium (3 to 5 minutes); (b) release of a Hg-complexing material from the red cells themselves which distorts the binding curves at low concentrations of metal (2.5 x 10-7 to 5.0 x 10-
R, WEED, J, EBER, A, ROTHSTEIN
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