نتایج جستجو برای: hemolysis

تعداد نتایج: 13398  

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1952
Edward B. Hendry

There has been described a type of hemolysis which occurs under certain defined conditions when erythrocytes are suspended in glucose solution. It consists of a prolytic phase lasting about an hour, followed by a hemolytic phase lasting about 2 hours. The physical factors controlling this delayed hemolysis have been investigated. The system is especially sensitive to changes of pH and of temper...

Journal: :Laboratory medicine 2014
Giuseppe Lippi Paola Avanzini Rosalia Aloe Gianfranco Cervellin

OBJECTIVE Establish whether hemolysis in samples collected from intravenous lines is influenced by catheterization site. METHODS Blood was collected from all patients (67 total) admitted to the emergency department the same morning, through a 20-gauge catheter placed in a vein of the upper limb directly into an evacuated blood tube. Serum was tested for hemolysis index by multi-wavelength pho...

Journal: :Biochimica et biophysica acta 2000
I Ali M K Gatasheh I Naseem

The photodynamic action of riboflavin is generally considered to involve the generation of reactive oxygen species, whose production is enhanced when Cu(II) is present in the reaction. In the present study we report that photoactivated riboflavin causes K(+) loss from fresh human red blood cells (RBC) in a time dependent manner. Addition of Cu(II) further enhances the K(+) loss and also leads t...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1980
A C Chou C D Fitch

Incubation of a 0.5% suspension of washed normal mouse erythrocytes with ferriprotoporphyrin IX (FP) for 2.5 h at 37 degrees C and pH 7.4 results in sufficient membrane damage to produce hemolysis. A sigmoidal dose-response curve is followed with 50% hemolysis being produced by 4 microM FP. Complete hemolysis is produced by 6 microM FP. The hemolytic process has at least two phases: a lag phase...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1954
Harold F. Blum Elizabeth Flagler Kauzmann

It is shown that photodynamic hemolysis may occur at -79 degrees C. if the erythrocytes are suspended in a solution containing 70 per cent glycerol which prevents hemolysis by freezing; but that there is no hemolysis under the same conditions at -210 degrees C. At the higher temperature the viscosity of the solution is still low enough to permit appreciable movement of molecules, whereas at the...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
James G. Taylor Vikki G. Nolan Laurel Mendelsohn Gregory J. Kato Mark T. Gladwin Martin H. Steinberg

BACKGROUND Intravascular hemolysis in sickle cell anemia could contribute to complications associated with nitric oxide deficiency, advancing age, and increased mortality. We have previously reported that intense hemolysis is associated with increased risk of vascular complications in a small cohort of adults with sickle cell disease. These observations have not been validated in other populati...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1967
D E Jenkins R C Hartmann A L Kerns

Complement coating and hemolysis were observed when erythrocytes from patients with paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH) were incubated in isotonic sucrose solution in the presence of small amounts of serum. Normal cells were likewise coated with complement components but did not hemolyze. Both normal and PNH erythrocytes reduced the hemolytic complement activity of the serum used in this ...

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Cardiology 1998
T C Yeo W K Freeman H V Schaff T A Orszulak

OBJECTIVES We sought to determine, using serial echocardiography, the hydrodynamic mechanisms involved in the occurrence of hemolysis after mitral valve repair. BACKGROUND Recently, fluid dynamic simulation models have identified distinct patterns of mitral regurgitant flow disturbances in patients with mitral prosthetic hemolysis that were associated with high shear stress and may therefore ...

Journal: :archives of razi institute 2016
r. seyedian s.m. hoseiny m. kamyab r. mansury n. seyedian

hemiscorpius lepturus belonging to hemiscorpiidae family is the most venomous of all types of scorpion existing in south west of iran causing hemoglobinuria and dermal lesions by envenomation. we compare the hemolytic pattern upon time in different domestic animals upon time according to their different sphingomyelin contents. in addition other in vitro hematologic parameters, platelet lysis, c...

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