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Journal of Cellular Physiology, 1975AbstractWhen a population of erythrocytes is partially hemolyzed the time course of hemolysis can be divided into a fast phase and a slow phase. The slow phase occurs with both rapid and gradual addition of the hypotonic medium (rapid and gradual hemolysis).
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Tracheal vascular response to hypertonic and hypotonic solutions
Journal of Applied Physiology, 1994One of the major roles of the upper respiratory mucosa is to humidify inspired air. This function requires the coordinated activity of respiratory epithelium and mucosal vasculature. It has been difficult to study this relationship in vivo. In the present study, we investigated the effects of osmolarity on the vessel diameter of mucosal vessels via a ...
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Changes of platelet cell volumes in hypotonic solution
Thrombosis Research, 1983Changes of platelet cell volumes in hypotonic solution were studied by the use of a new apparatus for cell volume analysis. Continuous mean cell volume analyzer (CMA) is a computerized instrument which continuously counts the mean cell volume and records the results. Moreover, it also shows patterns of expansion or shrinkage.
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Hypotonic intravenous solutions in children
Expert Opinion on Drug Safety, 2004The use of hypotonic intravenous solutions, especially 4% dextrose/0.18% saline, remains standard practice in many paediatric units in the UK. The practice of prescribing hypotonic intravenous fluids derives from the work of investigators in the 1950s, who produced arbitrarily-derived formulae for calculating the maintenance requirements for water and ...
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Selective detachment of mitotic cells by hypotonic salt solution
In Vitro, 1973A method has been developed to obtain synchronous populations from a human cell line which previously resisted the use of the selective harvest technique. A concentration of Colcemid was determined which reversibly enriched the mitotic population but avoided delays in cell cycle progression.
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Mast cell tumour destruction in dogs by hypotonic solution
Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1995ABSTRACTDistilled water was studied as an hypoosmotic oncolysis agent to prevent mast cell tumour (MCT) recurrence following surgical excision. The results from 118 MCTS excised in 74 dogs were: surgery alone, a recurrence rate of 52·6 per cent (10/19); and surgery followed by distilled water injections into the wound, a 26·2 per cent (26/99 ...
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