نتایج جستجو برای: rbcs

تعداد نتایج: 3599  

Journal: :Transfusion 2015
Erin Meyer Lynne Uhl

BACKGROUND AABB Standard 5.27 requires transfusion services to have a process for urgent release of blood before completion of compatibility testing. Our institution endorses a policy for the emergency release of group O, D+ red blood cells (RBC; O+ RBC) to males and females at least 50 years of age. Our emergency department (ED) stocks 4 O- RBC units. To determine if O+ RBCs can replace ED O- ...

2010
Sha Huang Jongyoon Han

Red blood cells (RBCs) undergo repeated deformation as they traverse blood vessel, capillaries and splenic cords; RBC deformability is therefore crucial in maintaining normal blood circulation. During falciparum malaria, parasite proteins interact with the spectrin network of host RBCs, moderately stiffening the ring stage infected cells (rings). The subtle modification in the deformability of ...

2017
IONUT ISAIA JEICAN HOREA MATEI ALEXANDRU ISTRATE EUGEN MIRONESCU ŞTEFANA BÂLICI

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Appliance of electric pulses induces red blood cells (RBCs) membrane poration, membrane aminophospholipid perturbation and alteration of the normal flip-flop process, resulting in various shape changes of the RBCs. We studied morphological and water permeability changes of RBCs bombarded with electrons in an alternating current circuit. METHODS We used three venous blood s...

2017
Hang-xing Bao Pei-jian Tong Cai-xia Li Jing Du Bing-yu Chen Zhi-hui Huang Ying Wang

The mortality rate caused by organophosphate (OP) poisoning is still high, even the standard treatment such as atropine and oxime improves a lot. To search for alternative therapies, this study was aimed to investigate the effects of packed red blood cell (RBC) transfusion in acute OP poisoning, and compare the therapeutic effects of RBCs at different storage times.Patients diagnosed with OP po...

2012
Natan T. Shaked Lisa L. Satterwhite Marilyn J. Telen George A. Truskey Adam Wax

We have applied wide-field digital interferometric techniques to quantitatively image sickle red blood cells (RBCs) [1] in a noncontact label-free manner, and measure the nanometer-scale fluctuations in their thickness as an indication of their stiffness. The technique can simultaneously measure the fluctuations for multiple spatial points on the RBC and thus yields a map describing the stiffne...

Journal: :PloS one 2015
Sang Yun Lee Hyun Joo Park Catherine Best-Popescu Seongsoo Jang Yong Keun Park

Here, we report the results of a study on the effects of ethanol exposure on human red blood cells (RBCs) using quantitative phase imaging techniques at the level of individual cells. Three-dimensional refractive index tomograms and dynamic membrane fluctuations of RBCs were measured using common-path diffraction optical tomography, from which morphological (volume, surface area, and sphericity...

2017
Taegyun Park Ji Yup Kim Hyeoncheol Cho Hee Chul Moon Beom Jin Kim Ji Hun Park Joonhong Park Insung S. Choi

The blood-type-mismatch problem, in addition to shortage of blood donation, in blood transfusion has prompted the researchers to develop universal blood that does not require blood typing. In this work, the “cell-in-shell” (i.e., artificial spore) approach is utilized to shield the immune-provoking epitopes on the surface of red blood cells (RBCs). Individual RBCs are successfully coated with s...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1974
Frank M. Griffin Samuel C. Silverstein

A method of attaching mouse RBCs to mouse macrophages is described. Both cell types were coated with rabbit anti-mouse macrophage F(ab')(2), and cross-linkage of cells was effected with sheep F(ab')(2) directed against rabbit F(ab')(2). 98% of macrophages attached an average of 11 RBCs each. Attachment occurred at 37 degrees C and was stable for at least 4 h. Less than 0.1% of macrophages inges...

2012
Hye-Min Sohn Yong-Hee Park Hyo-Jin Byon Jin-Tae Kim Hee-Soo Kim Chong Sung Kim

Transfusion-induced hyperkalemia can lead to cardiac arrest, especially when the patient rapidly receives a large amount of red blood cells (RBCs), previously stored for a long period of time, irradiated or both. We report on a case of application of the Continuous AutoTransfusion System (CATS) to wash RBCs, in order to lower the high potassium (K(+)) level in the packed RBCs unit, during massi...

2003
A. H.

We have evaluated senescence related changes in canine red blood cells (RBCs) using the biotinylation system, where RBCs are labeled in vivo with biotin at the beginning of their life span, and retrieved from circulation on immobilized avidin at the end of their life span. This approach avoids the controversial use of density gradient centrifugation to collect presumably old RBCs. Furthermore, ...

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