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Reticulocyte parameters including reticulocyte haemoglobin equivalent (Ret-He) and immature reticulocyte fraction (IRF) are newly recognised hematological parameters that are being used for diagnosis and follow-up of anaemic patients. Reference intervals
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Clinical Utility of Reticulocyte Parameters
The reticulocyte count reflects the erythropoietic activity of bone marrow and is thus useful in both diagnosing anemias and monitoring bone marrow response to therapy.
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Background: The role of measurement of reticulocytes and their parameters is growing in sports medicine. The use of reticulocyte counts in protocols for evaluating and screening for the suspected abuse of hormones that stimulate the bone marrow is an ...
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Spurious reticulocyte profiles in dogs with large form babesiosis: a retrospective study
International audienceErroneously high reticulocyte counts (pseudoreticulocytosis) have been reported in dogs with leukemia. Pseudoreticulocytosis and an abnormal reticulocyte profile were observed in a dog with large form babesiosis presented at our ...
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Transferrin-reticulocyte cycle time in rat reticulocytes
Blut, 1990The uptake and release of 131I-labelled diferric transferrin by rat reticulocytes was examined both in vitro and in vivo. Cycle time in vitro was estimated to be 2.5 min in iron-deficient reticulocytes and 2.3 min in phenylhydrazine-produced reticulocytes.
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Maturation of rabbit reticulocytes: Degradation of specific reticulocyte proteins
Developmental Biology, 1975Abstract As analyzed by polyacrylamide-gel electrophoresis, rabbit reticulocyte cytoplasm contains, in addition to globin, seven predominant polypeptides. The amounts of these range from 0.1 to 1.2% of globin. Rabbit erythrocytes contain only three of these nonglobin polypeptides.
H F, Lodish, B, Small, H, Chang
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Reticulocytes in Sports Medicine
Sports Medicine, 2008Reticulocytes are the transitional cells from erythroblasts to mature erythrocytes. Reticulocytes are present in blood for a period of 1-4 days and can be recognized by staining with supravital dyes, such as new methylene blue, or fluorescent markers, which couple residual nucleic acid molecules, a hallmark of the immature forms of erythrocytes ...
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Flow Cytometric Reticulocyte Analysis and the Reticulocyte Maturity Index
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1993Reticulocyte analysis has evolved to one of the accepted and routinely practiced clinical applications of flow cytometry technology. Similar to CD4 measurements, FCM technology has contributed to documented improvements in reticulocyte counting precision over previous microscope-based techniques.
B H, Davis, N C, Bigelow
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Nature, 1969
THE HL-A system of leucocyte antigens and the ABH red cell groups are believed to be important histocompatibility factors in man1 and can be detected on leucocytes, platelets and most other tissues2. Although A1 and B antigens have been demonstrated on leucocytes, attempts to detect HL-A specificities on red cells have so far failed3.
R, Harris, J D, Zervas
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THE HL-A system of leucocyte antigens and the ABH red cell groups are believed to be important histocompatibility factors in man1 and can be detected on leucocytes, platelets and most other tissues2. Although A1 and B antigens have been demonstrated on leucocytes, attempts to detect HL-A specificities on red cells have so far failed3.
R, Harris, J D, Zervas
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