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Malvin G - - 1993
The effects in frog (albino Xenopus laevis) skin of hypoxic and hypercapnic vasoconstriction on the following microcirculatory parameters were determined: capillary red blood cell flux, capillary red blood cell velocity, perfused capillary density, lineal red blood cell density, and the temporal heterogeneity of capillary red blood cell velocities. All of ...
Klostermeyer, H.
Blood is the most important by-product of slaughtering. It consists predominantly of protein and water and is a valuable protein resource. The protein content in blood from domestic meat animals is equivalent to 6-7 % of the lean meat content in the carcass. Regarding the nutritionally valuable composition of blood ...
DePalma L - - 1993
OBJECTIVE: To describe the mode of presentation and natural history of hereditary pyropoikilocytosis to promote earlier diagnosis and improve treatment of this disorder. DESIGN: Retrospective case analysis. SETTING: Tertiary care pediatric medical center. PARTICIPANTS: Eight children referred for examination. INTERVENTIONS: Treatment of symptomatic anemia and complications. MEASUREMENTS/MAIN RESULTS: Hereditary pyropoikilocytosis ...
Rentko V T - - 1992
Insufficient supply and risks of homologous blood transfusions have driven the quest for a red blood cell substitute. The recent development of a red blood cell substitute has focused on hemoglobin solutions. The clinical indications for use of a red blood cell substitute in veterinary medicine include blood loss caused ...
Urbánková E - - 1992
Gravitational field-flow fractionation is used for the separation of particles according to their sizes in the range 1-100 microns: larger particles elute before smaller ones. This phenomenon can be explained as a result of the steric exclusion of the particles from the vicinity of the channel walls, and/or hydrodynamic effects ...
Knight J A - - 1992
Prophylactic irradiation of blood and blood components is accepted practice in order to prevent graft-versus-host disease from infused lymphocytes. Irradiation, however, results in increased red cell potassium (K+) loss, along with other possible effects that may affect red cell function and viability. Lipid peroxidation (LP), a process initiated by the ...
Rudek Z - - 1992
The mutagenic properties of the pyrethroid Fastac 10 EC were estimated using the micronucleus test in tadpoles of Rana temporaria and Xenopus laevis. The frequency of erythrocytes with micronuclei was examined in blood smears obtained from animals kept for 14 days in water containing 3 different concentrations of Fastac 10 ...
Cummings D M - - 1992
The proposed mechanism of action for pentoxifylline's beneficial effect in peripheral vascular disease is an improvement in red blood cell deformability. Likewise, single doses of pentoxifylline in healthy volunteers have been shown to improve whole blood filterability, which was suggested to occur as a result of augmented red blood cell ...
Wang X F - - 1992
Intravascular smoke-like echo always appears in regions of stasis, but the exact mechanism of its production is unclear. We investigated its appearance in relation to erythrocyte rouleaux formation. To study this relationship we performed a series of in vitro and animal experiments. In the in vitro study, we observed an ...
Botha C J - - 1992
An in vitro technique for haemolysing ovine red blood cells with copper sulphate was standardized to induce c 50% haemolysis with 0.5 mM CuSO4 after incubation for 14 h at 38 degrees C. This technique was then applied to test the efficacy of trientine and d-penicillamine in preventing haemolysis. Trientine ...
Davis, Dianne C.
Paired units of frozen red blood cells (RBC) were thawed in a conventional 42 deg C waterbath and a microwave oven in order to determine the suitability of the microwave method for thawing RBC. A structurally modified microwave oven equipped with rotating mixing arms and temperature sensors was used. Measurements ...
Razavian S M - - 1992
The aggregation and disaggregation behaviors of red blood cells were investigated in 17 normotensive and 21 hypertensive subjects with a laser reflectometry technique, and simultaneous measurements were taken of blood viscosity with a coaxial viscometer. Increased red blood cell aggregation (26%, p less than 0.001) and disaggregation shear rate (20%, ...
Hortolà P - - 1992
Mammal red blood cells (RBC) in bloodstains have been previously detected by light microscopy on stone tools from as early as 100,000 +/- 25,000 years ago. In order to evaluate the degree of morphological preservation of erythrocytes in bloodstains, an accidental human blood smear on white chert and several experimental ...
Wennmalm A - - 1992
Plasma or whole venous or arterialized blood from healthy human donors was incubated with NO (50-300 microM), and the resulting formation of methaemoglobin (MetHb), nitrosyl haemoglobin (HbNO), and plasma nitrite and nitrate were measured. In plasma, NO was converted to nitrite and nitrate in a ratio of 5:1. In arterial ...
Hansen C - - 1992
Stable isotopes represent a useful tool for the assessment of biokinetic parameters in in vivo studies on humans. A procedure is described to evaluate the bioavailability of iron in pharmaceutical preparations by means of 54Fe as a tracer and mass spectrometry for the determination of time dependent changes in the ...
Pries A R - - 1992
The effect of isovolemic hemodilution on red blood cell flow distribution was studied in complete self-contained microvessel networks of the rat mesentery. Hematocrit, diameter, and length of all vessel segments as well as the topological structure were determined in control networks (systemic hematocrit, 0.54) and after hemodilution (systemic hematocrit, 0.30). ...
Langlois C J - - 1992
Simultaneous exposure to chemicals which can oxidize the haemoglobin of the red blood cell to methaemoglobin is common. Although the effects of some of these agents have been documented individually, little research considers the interactive effects. In-vitro experiments on the treated blood of female Dorset sheep assessed the interactive capacity ...
This research report focuses on the third clinical study, and summarizes our progress on lyophilized human red blood cells (RBC). We present results of the initial in vivo survival study and demonstrate that by using the current lyophilization procedure, human red blood cells can be successfully lyophilized, reconstituted and infused ...
Krebs P S - - 1992
Abnormal blood chemistry values may be normal for competitive cycling and marathon training, with significant differences (p less than 0.05) between the two groups. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of bicycle training and marathon training on fasting blood chemistry values. Ten significant differences (p less ...
Back D J - - 1992
1. 2',3'-Dideoxyinosine (ddI) has potent activity against human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). It is converted within target cells to its active form dideoxyadenosine triphosphate(ddA-TP). 2. In addition to the intracellular formation of ddA-TP, ddI can be broken down to hypoxanthine, by purine nucleoside phosphorylase (PNP) and to uric acid, by xanthine ...
Bunyaratvej A - - 1992
Blood samples from 12 normal cases and 30 thalassemic patients were analyzed by four blood cell analysers (the H*1, Baker 9,000RX, Coulter JT, and Argos). These four machines had different technology: light scattering using laser beam (H*1) and electronic aperture impedance (Baker 9,000RX, Coulter JT, and Argos). Analysis of normal ...
Harrison G G - - 1992
Inadvertent hypothermia due to massive infusion of stored blood can be prevented by pretransfusion warming. One approach is the heating of individual packs by means of electromagnetic conduction, which is a method safely used over the last 25 years. The prototype instrument, which has now been re-engineered, can effectively raise ...
Uehlinger D E - - 1992
Fifty-seven patients receiving chronic high-flux hemodialysis began receiving recombinant alpha-human erythropoietin (rHuEPO). The mean initial rHuEPO dose used in 54 evaluable patients was 9963 +/- 4364 U/week; the final dose was 8972 +/- 4058 U/week. Treatment over a mean period of 154 +/- 40 days (84 to 224 days) resulted ...
Dumaswala U J - - 1992
The purpose of the present study was to define the lowest concentrations of ammonium (NH4+) and phosphate (Pi) in an experimental additive solution (EAS) that would support suitable red blood cell (RBC) ATP levels and other in vitro characteristics for at least 84 days. It was determined that ATP maintenance ...
Slonim A - - 1992
Over the last 10 years, accumulating evidence has confirmed the ability of dihydropyridine calcium antagonists to improve red blood cell deformability. In this review of the literature, particular attention is paid to results obtained with isradipine, a second-generation derivative of the 1,4-dihydropyridine family. Isradipine appears to be more selective in ...
Ballinger J R - - 1992
Red blood cells were labelled with 67Ga oxine prepared from 67Ga citrate, a routinely available and relatively inexpensive radiopharmaceutical which is suitable for dual-isotope imaging with 99mTc. Labelling efficiency was 88 +/- 1%, 24-h in vitro stability was 93 +/- 5% in saline at room temperature and 68 +/- 4% ...
Neuhaus D - - 1992
Arterial blood samples were obtained from six greyhounds during rest, immediately before, and after a 704-m (7/16th mile) race. Measurements were made of various haematological (red cell count, haemoglobin, packed cell volume, white cell count, plasma proteins) and haemorheological variables. Blood and plasma viscosity were determined at high wall shear ...
Verkeste C M - - 1992
The effect of increased red blood cell aggregation on uteroplacental blood flow was studied in 11 awake, late-pregnant guinea pigs. The aggregation of the red cells was increased by administering high molecular weight dextran (HMWD) to the previously hemoconcentrated animal. The purpose of the hemoconcentration before HMWD was 1) to ...
Simonelli F - - 1992
The activity of galactokinase in red blood cells of 30 patients affected by idiophatic presenile and senile cataract, and of 20 age-matched controls with perfectly transparent lenses, was investigated. The results obtained show a partial deficiency of the galactokinase activity in the patients affected by presenile idiopathic cataract. There is, ...
Crowley J P - - 1992
Nonviable red blood cells are rapidly cleared from the peripheral blood by the reticuloendothelial system. Since bacteria present in the blood stream are also cleared by the reticuloendothelial system, the possibility that nonviable red blood cells would interfere with the clearance of bacteria has been raised. Groups of dogs were ...
Zinin P V - - 1992
A theoretical analysis of the effect of the elasticity of cell membranes on sound attenuation in blood and erythrocyte suspensions was carried out. It is shown that the shell model of a cell adequately describes the attenuation in red blood cell suspensions. The contribution of viscous drag losses to the ...
van den Bos C - - 1992
A rapid and reliable method for longitudinal studies on the degree of red cell chimerism following bone marrow transplantation of alpha-thalassemic recipient mice is presented. Blood obtained by tail clipping from transplanted mice was analyzed by measuring forward light scatter (FLS) distribution of red cells using a flow cytometer. Amplification ...
Robson W L - - 1992
Post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis (PSGN) classically presents with hypertension, edema, macroscopic hematuria, acute renal failure, proteinuria, and an active urine sediment with red blood cells and red blood cell casts. A patient who developed PSGN but who had only minimal and transient abnormalities in the urinalysis is reported. Physicians should be aware ...
Nakachi O - - 1992
Polylipid/Hb vesicle, which is polymerized phospholipid vesicles (200 nm) encapsulating concentrated Hb solution, has been established by us as an artificial red cell (ARC). ARC can be easily adjusted to physiological conditions (viscosity, density and oncotic pressure etc) as the same of human blood. Our ARC has excellent blood compatibility ...
Merino A - - 1991
Over 100 million persons suffer from diseases caused by filariae infestation, and one billion are at risk. A simple isolation method for both analytical and preparative separation is presented. Based on the simplest field-flow fractionation technique, the gravitational one, effective isolation of microfilariae is achieved. Microfilariae are eluted in the ...
Leslie S D - - 1991
Most of the literature on massive transfusion concerns whole blood replacement, whereas clinically, packed red blood cells are commonly given. To determine when hemostatic abnormalities occur in patients resuscitated primarily with packed red blood cells and crystalloid, the cases of 39 consecutive patients who were transfused with 10 or more ...
Donnelly P K - - 1991
While blood transfusion is increasingly implicated in the aetiology of tumour recurrence, the mechanism of this effect is unclear. Cancer-bearing patients are known to have factors in their sera which depress the function of normal lymphocytes. It is possible that blood transfusion accentuates this natural suppression. An animal model was ...
Duverger-van Bogaert M - - 1991
Purified human red blood cell cytosol was used to activate the heterocyclic amines 2-amino-3-methylimidazo[4,5-f]quinoline (IQ), 2-amino-3,4-dimethylimidazo[4,5-f]quinoline (MeIQ), 3-amino-1,4-dimethyl-5H-pyrido[4,3-b]indole (Trp-P-1) and 3-amino-1-methyl-5H-pyrido[4,3-b]indole (Trp-P-2) into mutagenic intermediate(s) in the Salmonella test. The liquid preincubation method in the presence of strain TA98 was utilized. In order to understand the mechanism involved in this ...
Pang K S - - 1991
The hepatic space of distribution and the processes underlying uptake of tracer substrate may be appraised by the multiple-indicator dilution technique after simultaneous injection of noneliminated vascular (51Cr-labeled red blood cells), extracellular 125I-labeled albumin and [14C]sucrose (or [58Co]EDTA) as high- and low-molecular-weight interstitial references, respectively], and cellular (3H2O or [14C]urea) ...
Bell M C - - 1991
Peripheral venous access can often be difficult to obtain in infants and young children. Landmark articles in the 1940s showed that the intraosseous (IO) route was a viable one for resuscitation. While anecdotal reports and clinical experience suggest that blood products can be transfused via the IO route, it has ...
Hiippala S - - 1991
An in vitro model of surgical bleeding was developed to simulate continuous blood loss and replacement therapy with plasma substitutes and red cell concentrates. The model was used to determine the lowest colloid concentration in vitro for each of the plasma substitutes that sustains colloid osmotic pressure above 2.4 kPa ...
Matthews J L - - 1991
The transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) by blood or blood components is a major concern in blood banking. A photodynamic flow cell system was designed to inactivate cell-free HIV mixed with blood from a healthy donor. Blood containing 4 x 10(3) infectious units of HIV was treated with 10 ...
Knoll, Susan E.
Irradiation of red blood cell units has recently become a topic of special concern as the result of increasing reports of graft versus host disease in immunocompetent blood transfusion recipients. This study was designed to evaluate the potassium elevations observed in stored irradiated red blood cells and to evaluate the ...
Cardot P J - - 1991
The field-flow fractionation technique, using the earth's gravitational field, has been applied to peripheral blood cell populations. A more or less symmetrical, gaussian-like, elution peak is generally observed for the red cell population. The bimodal cell population obtained after a massive transfusion is shown to result in a shoulder on ...
Judkins D - - 1991
A new technique of admixture blood warming allows rapid warming of packed red blood cells by the addition of heated saline. Each 4 degrees C unit of packed red blood cells is mixed with 250 ml of 70 degrees C saline. Diluted blood at 37 degrees C is ready for ...
Rastovac M - - 1991
A modified method of in vitro labelling of red blood cells with 99Tcm using whole blood is presented. Blood samples from patients with normal blood counts were used. First, the blood sample was exposed to a low concentration of stannous ions (0.02-0.4 micrograms/2 ml blood), citrate phosphate glucose solution was ...
Weder A B - - 1991
Human essential hypertension has more than one cause, but to dissect out subtypes, markers are required. The maximal activity of red blood cell lithium-sodium countertransport has been shown to be increased in hypertensive patients in case-control and population-based studies; in the latter, its distribution is a mixture of two overlapping ...
Quirk W S - - 1991
The effects of loud sound on the microvasculature of the cochlea are not well characterized or understood. Morphological changes in the stria vascularis and changes in blood flow are known to occur during or following sound stimulation, however, the effects on cochlear blood flow appear to be complex. Studies have ...
Fernandes J - - 1991
The technologic advance that enables measurement of the volume of each red blood cell is available through third-generation hematology analysis. The information generated, expressed as the red blood cell distribution width (RDW), can be diagnostically useful. With the RDW, as with all laboratory data, there can be overlap between distributors ...
Berger N E - - 1991
Recent results for low-frequency scattering by polydisperse distributions of correlated low-refracting particles averaged over orientation are analyzed numerically. The roles of shape and correlations (parameterized by c) and polydispersity (specified by the normalized variance d in size governed by the gamma probability density) are investigated. The key variable is the ...
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