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Safety and tolerability of amustaline/glutathione pathogen‐reduced red blood cells in neonatal rats
Abstract Background Amustaline (S‐303)/glutathione (GSH) pathogen‐reduced red blood cells (PR‐RBCs) are in development for all adult and pediatric RBC transfusion indications, including neonates and infants. A neonatal rat model evaluated the safety and tolerability of PR‐RBCs during growth and maturation. Study Design and Methods Repeated transfusions
Anne North +3 more
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Membrane perturbing factor in reticulocyte lysate, which is transiently activated by proteases
Proteases have been used to examine the topology of proteins on various membranes. We reexamined the conditions of protease treatment for rough microsomal membranes and found that proteinase K degraded the lumenal proteins in the presence of reticulocyte
Sakaki, Kenjiro +3 more
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Insights into the invasion biology of Plasmodium vivax
Surendra Kumar Prajapati, Om P Singh
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ABSTRACT A 3‐year‐old female‐intact German Shepherd presented for the evaluation of progressive shifting leg lameness, carpal swelling, and weight loss with a poor appetite since adoption about three months prior. Routine blood smear evaluation, lymph node, and synovial fluid cytologies all revealed rare neutrophils with cytoplasmic inclusions ...
Samantha L. Braman +3 more
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Clinical utility of hematological parameters in aplastic anemia
Hematological parameters available on automated hematology analyzers have been shown to be useful indicators for hematological disorders. However, extensive studies especially in aplastic anemia for these indices are sparse.
Lizhong Zhang +4 more
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Reference method, quality control and automation of reticulocyte count
The reticulocyte count is, conceptually at least, the simplest method to assess erythropoiesis. The traditional method enploying supra-vital dyes such as new methylene blue, cresyl blue or azure B and visual microscopy is time-consuming, poorly ...
R M Rowan
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Codocytosis in the Dog: 345 Cases (2020–2022)
ABSTRACT Introduction Codocytes, or target cells, are a morphologic variation of erythrocytes characterized by increased membrane surface area relative to volume. In dogs, codocytosis is frequently noted on blood smear evaluation, but its clinical significance remains poorly understood. Objectives To characterize the clinical conditions associated with
Sarena M. Krojanker +5 more
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The shape shifting story of reticulocyte maturation
The final steps of erythropoiesis involve unique cellular processes including enucleation and reorganization of membrane proteins and the cytoskeleton to produce biconcave erythrocytes. Surprisingly this process is still poorly understood.
von Lindern, Marieke +7 more
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ABSTRACT A 1‐year‐old female‐intact arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus) presented for diarrhea, lethargy, severe thrombocytopenia, and hyperbilirubinemia. Blood film evaluation revealed intracytoplasmic coccoid bacteria within moderate numbers of leukocytes consistent with infection by a rickettsial organism.
Jeremy P. Bessett +3 more
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