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Development and Experimentation of New Tools for Bioassays with Red Blood Cells

Development and Experimentation of New Tools for Bioassays with Red Blood Cells

... infect red blood cells and cause severe diseases, namely malaria and babesiosis, with significant medical and veterinary ...in red blood ...parasite red blood cell ...

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Effect of a Peel Passion Fruit Flour (Passiflora edulis f. flavicarpa) Extract on the Labeling of Blood Constituents with Technetium-99m and on the Morphology of Red Blood Cells

Effect of a Peel Passion Fruit Flour (Passiflora edulis f. flavicarpa) Extract on the Labeling of Blood Constituents with Technetium-99m and on the Morphology of Red Blood Cells

... worldwide. Blood constituents labeled with technetium-99m (99mTc) are used in nuclear ...of blood constituents and on red blood cells morphology was ...evaluated. Blood samples ...

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Influence of Dietary
Capsaicin on Redox Status in Red Blood Cells During Human Aging

Influence of Dietary Capsaicin on Redox Status in Red Blood Cells During Human Aging

... species to glutathione disulfide (GSSG). GSSG efflux from cells contributes to a net loss of intracellular GSH. 12 Due to its high intracellular concentrations; GSH variations in oxidation states can significantly ...

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Spatial distributions of red blood cells significantly alter local haemodynamics.

Spatial distributions of red blood cells significantly alter local haemodynamics.

... in red blood cell concentration between vessels have been well characterised, local distributions are generally ...overlooked. Red blood cells aggregate, deform and migrate within ...

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Apoptosis of non-parasitised red blood cells in Plasmodium yoelii malaria

Apoptosis of non-parasitised red blood cells in Plasmodium yoelii malaria

... non-parasitised red blood cells (nRBCs) may play an important role in the genesis of this malarial complication, together with a decreased production of RBCs by the bone marrow and mechanical ...

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Microscale flow dynamics of red blood cells in microchannels: an experimental and numerical analysis

Microscale flow dynamics of red blood cells in microchannels: an experimental and numerical analysis

... the blood is composed of red blood cells (RBCs) which is believed to strongly influence its flow ...properties. Blood flow in microvessels depends strongly on the motion, deformation ...

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Red blood cells transfusions in oncological patients treated with radio- and chemoterapy

Red blood cells transfusions in oncological patients treated with radio- and chemoterapy

... whole blood. In this period, 735 patients received 1,006 units of red blood cells (red blood cell concentrate, resus- pended, washed, ...of red blood cell ...

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Extensional flow-based microfluidic device: deformability assessment of red blood cells in contact with tumor cells

Extensional flow-based microfluidic device: deformability assessment of red blood cells in contact with tumor cells

... Red blood cells (RBCs) deformability is the ability of RBCs to deform when submitted to certain flow conditions. The major determinants of the deformability include geometry and size of the ...

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Flow of Red Blood Cells in Microchannel Networks: in vitro studies

Flow of Red Blood Cells in Microchannel Networks: in vitro studies

... Human blood is a multiphase biofluid primarily composed by the deformable red blood cells (RBCs) suspended in ...RBCs, blood exhibits unique flow characteristics on micro-scale level, ...

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Red Blood Cells (RBCs) Visualisation in Bifurcations and Bends

Red Blood Cells (RBCs) Visualisation in Bifurcations and Bends

... The blood sample was collected from healthy sheep and stored at 4 °C until further ...of blood were carried out in compliance with the Ethics Committee for Animal Experimentation of IPB (Bragança, ...white ...

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Signal transduction in Plasmodium-Red Blood Cells interactions and in cytoadherence

Signal transduction in Plasmodium-Red Blood Cells interactions and in cytoadherence

... in Red Blood Cells (RBC) as well as infected RBCs and endothelial cells interactions, namely ...endothelial cells (EC) exert themselves as important mediators in cytoadherence, in that ...

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Red blood cells radial dispersion in blood flowing through microchannels: The role of temperature

Red blood cells radial dispersion in blood flowing through microchannels: The role of temperature

... individual blood cells, such as red blood cells (RBCs), flowing through microvessels and microfluidic systems depend strongly on the hematocrit (Hct), microvessel topology and cell ...

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Amyloid β levels in human red blood cells.

Amyloid β levels in human red blood cells.

... peripheral blood plasma has received increasing attention [3–6], and plasma Ab is hypothesized to readily contact red blood cells (RBCs) and impair the capacity of RBCs in circulating human ...

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RADIAL DISPERSION OF RED BLOOD CELLS IN BLOOD FLOWING THROUGH GLASS CAPILLARIES: THE ROLE OF HEMATOCRIT AND GEOMETRY

RADIAL DISPERSION OF RED BLOOD CELLS IN BLOOD FLOWING THROUGH GLASS CAPILLARIES: THE ROLE OF HEMATOCRIT AND GEOMETRY

... of red blood cells (RBCs) is to transport oxygen and carbon dioxide bound to intracellular ...of cells and proteins to the thrombus is still not completely understood (Goldsmith and Turitto ...

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Acetylsalicylic Acid and Morphology of Red Blood Cells

Acetylsalicylic Acid and Morphology of Red Blood Cells

... of red blood cells from blood in vivo ...that, blood samples were withdraw, blood smears were prepared, dried, fixed and staining by May-Grünwald-Giensa ...of red ...

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Influence of Haemodialysis on Susceptibility of Red Blood Cells to Peroxidation

Influence of Haemodialysis on Susceptibility of Red Blood Cells to Peroxidation

... Background: Uremic anaemia has been the subject of several studies, since it causes serious problems. Decreased RBC production and survival seem to be due to erythropoietin deficiency combined with cell damage. Aims and ...

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Rapid and label-free separation of Burkitt's lymphoma cells from red blood cells by optically-induced electrokinetics.

Rapid and label-free separation of Burkitt's lymphoma cells from red blood cells by optically-induced electrokinetics.

... Raji cells from ...cancerous cells in peripheral blood, using the density variation mechanism of cells with the assistance of commercial available liquid kits ...cancerous cells with a ...

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An improved HPLC method for the quantitation of 6-mercaptopurine and its metabolites in red blood cells

An improved HPLC method for the quantitation of 6-mercaptopurine and its metabolites in red blood cells

... a blood sample obtained from a healthy volunteer which was processed and then analyzed by HPLC using a Radial-Pak Resolve C18 column (100 x 8 mm; 5 µm particle size, eluted with methanol-water ...a blood ...

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Separation and deformation of red blood cells in PDMS microchannels

Separation and deformation of red blood cells in PDMS microchannels

... formation of CFL can be used for separation of diseased cells from healthy blood cells [8]. The aim of this paper is to show briefly the importance of the microfluidic devices to study several ...

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Red blood cells protect albumin from cigarette smoke-induced oxidation.

Red blood cells protect albumin from cigarette smoke-induced oxidation.

... specifically evidence HSA oxidation, indeed the contrary, as fibrinogen was the only oxidized (carbonylated) protein found in human plasma of smokers [21]. Consequently, also considering the preponderance of RBCs in ...

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