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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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Transferrin in the reticulocyte cytosol
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects, 1975Radioactive 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, 2020Iron 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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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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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, 2007RNA 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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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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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, 1973The 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, 1971Abstract 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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