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Transferrin in the reticulocyte cytosol

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects, 1975
Radioactive iodine-labeled iron-saturated human transferrin was shown to enter the cytosol of rabbit reticulocytes but not erythrocytes, and to be combined therein with a small "carrier" material not identical to the membrane transferrin receptor.
D A, Sly, D, Grohlich, A, Bezkorovainy
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Reticulocyte hemoglobin content

Clinica Chimica Acta, 2020
Iron deficiency leads to the suppression of hemoglobin (Hb) synthesis and induces metabolic disorders. In contrast, iron overload not only reduces the iron utilization efficiency but also induces oxidative stress. Iron metabolism in the body is closely regulated by hepcidin, a short peptide produced by the liver.
Chie Ogawa, Ken Tsuchiya, Kunimi Maeda
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The Mammalian Reticulocyte

1959
Publisher Summary The mammalian reticulocyte is formed in the bone marrow by the loss of the nucleus from the normoblast, and is a red blood cell in the last stages of development. This chapter describes the techniques employed in the examination of reticulocytes, morphology, physical properties, biochemistry, physiology, and reticulocytes in disease,
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The human reticulocyte transcriptome

Physiological Genomics, 2007
RNA from circulating blood reticulocytes was utilized to provide a robust description of genes transcribed at the final stages of erythroblast maturation. After depletion of leukocytes and platelets, Affymetrix HG-U133 arrays were hybridized with probe generated from the reticulocyte total RNA (blood obtained from 14 umbilical cords and 14 healthy ...
Sung-Ho, Goh   +6 more
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Reticulocyte DNA polymerase

Nature, 1974
DNA polymerase has been isolated from the cytoplasm of several mammalian tissues as well as several cell lines in culture1–8. This has been puzzling because DNA replication and repair are processes generally believed to be restricted to the nucleus, where chromatin is located.
J J, Byrnes   +3 more
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Interpreting the Reticulocyte Count

Postgraduate Medicine, 1973
The reticulocyte count is a useful tool for evaluating anemia. However, its value depends on proper interpretation of the counting method used, taking into account any inherent error.
J B, Henry, M B, Furlong
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Heterogenity of reticulocyte ribosomes

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1971
Abstract The proteins of free and membrane-bound reticulocyte ribosomes, when analyzed by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, are distinctly different. This physical heterogeneity may be related to the function of these two classes of ribosomes, which synthesize different types of protein in the eukaryocytic mammalian erythroid cell.
E R, Burka, S I, Bulova
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Reticulocyte Response in the Cat

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1972
SUMMARY In a study of 8 normal adult domestic cats, 2 morphologic forms of feline reticulocytes were identifiable: erythrocytes that contained dense aggregates of reticulum and those that contained variable amounts of reticulum visible as punctate foci. It was concluded that each of these forms is an integral part of the total feline reticulocyte count.
D V, Cramer, R M, Lewis
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Antibody to Rabbit Reticulocytes

Nature, 1969
THE functional differences between reticulocytes and erythrocytes suggest that there may be antigenic differences on their surfaces. If there were antigen(s) only on immature erythroid cells, they could be useful markers in studies of erythroid development.
H M, Schulman, R A, Nelson
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Studies on reticulocyte division

Experimental Cell Research, 1959
Abstract 1. 1. The hypothesis that reticulocytes divide was tested by maturing reticulocytes in vitro and in vivo. 2. 2. Cell counts of reticulocyte samples incubated in vitro indicated that reticulocytes do not divide. However, the standard errors of the cell counts were high. 3. 3.
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