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1 hose diameter is comparable to that of a red blood cell.
2 ncentrations of other metabolites in the red blood cell.
3 ayer-by-layer assembly technique using human blood cells.
4 ne expression in brain as well as peripheral blood cells.
5 platform for probing the biomechanics of red blood cells.
6 al for terminal maturation of definitive red blood cells.
7 horesis to remove magnetically-labeled white blood cells.
8 d detect only scattered extravasation of red blood cells.
9 at are present at high concentrations in red blood cells.
10 ies to a protein crucial for invasion of red blood cells.
11 nals for engraftment of normal and malignant blood cells.
12 ng and metabolic flux analysis in stored red blood cells.
13 routes for purification of manufactured red blood cells.
14 erential DNA methylation at numerous loci in blood cells.
15 H3K27me3 from extended regions in erythroid blood cells.
16 adjacent unaffected adrenal tissue and white blood cells.
17 /red blood cells; and rodent fibroblasts/red blood cells.
18 disseminated cells with platelets and white blood cells.
19 ding into membrane vesicles derived from red blood cells.
20 to various types of glial, endothelial, and blood cells.
21 (neg) cells and spared normal umbilical cord blood cells.
22 % and greater than five-log depletion of red blood cells.
23 s, patients exposed to TXA received less red blood cell (3 [0, 6] vs 4 [1, 7] P = 0.003) and frozen p
24 d an immunopurification method to enrich red blood cell AChE (RBC AChE) as a biomarker of exposure.
26 chanism of local sensory neurons controlling blood cell adaptation invites evolutionary parallels wit
28 sed the inflammatory potential of peripheral blood cells after lunch.Compared with 3 meals/d, meal sk
29 k reports on the spatial distribution of red blood cell aggregates in a T-shaped bifurcation on the s
30 flows are often considered to be free of red blood cell aggregates, however, recent studies have demo
31 , we observed significant reduction of white blood cell and absolute lymphocyte count up to 1 year po
33 immunocompetent hosts with normal CSF white blood cell and protein levels (</=5 cells/mm(3) and </=5
34 onship between loss of Y chromosome (LOY) in blood cells and a higher risk of cancer and mortality.
35 rotoma (Lh), a generalist wasp, kills larval blood cells and actively suppresses immune responses.
36 to detect the presence of CHIP in peripheral-blood cells and associated such presence with coronary h
37 ascular accumulation of both parasitized red blood cells and CD8(+) T cells to the brain, and an incr
38 y due to reduced membrane deformation of red blood cells and decreased level of reactive oxygen speci
39 ated the expression of FcepsilonRII on human blood cells and found that it was primarily expressed on
40 ion and that hemoglobin diffusion in the red blood cells and in solutions at similar concentration ar
43 Because of the binding of (123)I-CLINDE to blood cells and peripheral tissues, SUV is not a suffici
45 of CD47 in normal phagocytosis of aging red blood cells and results reported in the original study.
46 or for T. gondii in primary human peripheral blood cells and to define an upstream regulator of its a
47 s expressing IFN-induced genes in peripheral blood cells and with TLRs promoting type I IFNs and auto
48 ilitates this reversible reaction inside red blood cells, and band 3 [anion exchanger 1 (AE1)] provid
51 and (ii) that high glutathione levels in red blood cells are associated with the emergence of visible
53 cellular barriers that protect primary human blood cells are likely to be important in protection aga
56 genetically engineered and to unmodified red blood cells as a means of inducing antigen-specific tole
57 ed homogeneous data with composition of some blood cells available and compared them with the estimat
59 cell-cycle indicators in single CD34(+) cord blood cells before and up to 2 hours after their stimula
61 neurotoxin A (BoNT/A) on the surface of red blood cells by expressing chimeric proteins of VHHs with
63 fDNA to the proportion of donor DNA in white blood cells can differentiate between relapse and the on
64 stion on how hemoglobin diffusion in the red blood cells can help the oxygen capture at the cell leve
67 t (96.6% white blood cell yield, 0.0059% red blood cell carryover) by processing whole blood at 3 mL/
68 ve of FeLV replication, innate resistance of blood cells could be critical in protecting against cros
69 to 109 per liter, multiply by 0.001); white blood cell count >/=15000/microL, 27% (95% CI, 18% to 36
70 tive chronic myelomonocytic leukaemia (white blood cell count <13 000/muL), and had anaemia with or w
72 [29%]), anaemia (26 [29%]), decreased white blood cell count (17 [19%]), and decreased lymphocyte co
75 (hazard ratio [HR], 3.299; P < .001), white blood cell count (HR, 1.910; P = .017), platelet count (
76 Model for End-Stage Liver Disease and white blood cell count (OR, 4.68; 95% CI, 1.80-12.17; P = .001
77 flammation, fluid, appendicoliths, and white blood cell count (WBC) were significantly correlated wit
79 waist-hip ratio, alanine transaminase, white blood cell count and lower high-density lipoprotein chol
80 piratory, cardiac, and liver function, white blood cell count at least 3 x 10(9) cells per L, platele
81 his large cohort of APL patients, high white blood cell count emerged as an independent predictor of
82 sterol in men, and with higher BMI and white blood cell count in women (differences 0.03-0.06 standar
84 blood cell count parameter thresholds: white blood cell count less than 5000/microL, 10% (95% CI, 4%
86 ins vs. late immunotherapy), and a low white blood cell count on the first cerebrospinal examination
89 Sensitivities were low for common complete blood cell count parameter thresholds: white blood cell
91 on day 1) added to high-risk patients (white blood cell count, >10 x 10(9)/L), as well as low-risk pa
93 t of patients with FLT3-ITD, only age, white blood cell count, and < 4-log reduction in PB-MRD, but n
95 es, physical triggers, BAT results, complete blood cell count, C-reactive protein levels, thyroid-sti
96 r outcome (CSF culture positivity, CSF white blood cell count, hemoglobin, Glasgow Coma Scale, and pu
97 sing tricuspid regurgitation velocity, white blood cell count, history of acute chest syndrome, and h
99 ge, creatinine clearance, haemoglobin, white-blood-cell count, and previous spontaneous bleeding) sho
100 bition of mTORC1 significantly increased red blood cell counts and hemoglobin content in the blood, i
101 SPIROMICS baseline visit data with complete blood cell counts and, in a subset, acceptable sputum co
105 stion of microvascular function: how are red blood cells delivered at the same rate to each micro-ves
106 ric mice with selective deficiency of APP in blood cells, developed much larger thrombi than control
110 topoietic stem cells (HSCs) to treat genetic blood cell diseases has become a clinical standard but i
111 halassemias are a heterogeneous group of red blood cell disorders, considered a major cause of morbid
113 fixed cells, such as red blood cells, white blood cells, DU-145 prostate cancer cells, MCF-7 breast
114 how that pressure feedbacks created when red blood cells enter the finest vessels of the trunk act to
115 d throughout parasite development within red blood cells, even during a period coincident with extens
117 c approach, we demonstrate that red drum red blood cells express 7 and 5 Hbalpha and Hbbeta isoforms,
120 sections of treated tumors have detected red blood cell extravasation within tumors treated with temp
121 ltration of lymphocytes and neutrophils, red blood cell extravasation, and plumping endothelium were
122 ormation and dynamics of each individual red blood cell flowing through the networks with high fideli
123 , 1.30; 95% CI, 1.12-1.52; P < .001) and red blood cell folate (OR, 1.28; 95% CI, 1.10-1.49; P = .001
124 1.27; 95% CI, 1.10-1.47; P = .001), and red blood cell folate levels (OR, 1.25; 95% CI, 1.08-1.44; P
128 r mechanism by which TH functions during red blood cell formation, results that are potentially usefu
129 moglobin concentration observed in human red blood cells ([Formula: see text]330 g.L (-1)) correspond
130 d ubiquitination activity in vitro and white blood cells from affected individuals exhibited signific
131 t embryos had reduced numbers of circulating blood cells from E9.5 onwards, with the development of s
135 e mutations have recently been identified in blood cells from normal, healthy elderly individuals wit
136 icantly reduced GLUT1 expression only on red blood cells from patients with GLUT1-DS (23 patients; 78
142 that while previous studies done largely in blood cells have led to important investigations into HI
143 of the peripheral nervous system (PNS), and blood cells (hemocytes) require the PNS for their surviv
144 rom precursors, how progenitors generate red blood cells, how hemoglobin synthesis is regulated, and
145 CyTOF datasets generated from primary immune blood cells: (i) 14 subjects with a history of infection
146 derived from genome-wide profiling in white blood cells, identifying 26 expression probes and 92 CpG
147 demonstrate that accurate estimates of white blood cell images can be recovered from extremely noisy
148 is the most common enzymatic disorder of red blood cells in human subjects, causing hemolytic anemia
151 ptors, retinal pigment epithelial cells, and blood cells in the retinal vasculature, other important
152 od, there is much interest in generating red blood cells in vitro as an alternative clinical product.
153 significance of blasts, and of white and red blood cells, in CSF samples at diagnosis of acute lympho
155 eas P cynomolgi merozoites invade monkey red blood cells indiscriminately in vitro, in humans, they a
157 D50) of BoNT/A, and transfusion of these red blood cells into naive mice affords protection for up to
160 ises when a substantial proportion of mature blood cells is derived from a single dominant hematopoie
163 s that are not normally expressed in the red blood cell, leading to systemic effects that exacerbate
164 s for gravitational sedimentation of the red blood cells, leaving a layer of yellowish plasma at the
166 agy is required for differentiation of other blood cell lineages, its function during granulopoiesis
167 o experiment-simulating an entire mammal red blood cell lipid bilayer and cytoskeleton as modeled by
168 cells/low-power field [lpf] and >/=25 white blood cells/lpf or a quality score [q-score] definition
169 urthermore, histone-induced increases in red blood cell lysis and splenic clearance may be a signific
171 lood count (CBC) and inflammation-associated blood cell markers derived from them have been reported
173 g delivery system that combines a robust red blood cell membrane-coated nanoparticle (RBCNP) with a u
179 s (HSCs) in the bone marrow (BM) form mature blood cells of all lineages through expansion of lineage
180 h antibiotics associated with reduced ST2 in blood cells of both asthmatic and control children and r
181 -gamma ELISPOT for recognition in peripheral blood cells of CD patients and healthy controls carrying
184 tures were elevated in plasma and peripheral blood cells of patients with AT, Artemis deficiency, and
185 nutrient starvation and that the mature Red Blood Cells of some RTT patients retain mitochondria.
186 tem cell disorders characterized by abnormal blood cells, or reduced peripheral blood cell count.
187 the prioritization of available iron to red blood cells over all other tissues during negative iron
188 cell transit was highly constrained, and red blood cell oxygen saturation was low and inappropriately
189 archived blood smears and corresponding red blood cell pellets collected from asymptomatic children
190 al of 367 blood smears and corresponding red blood cell pellets, including 185 smears (50.4%) that we
192 mbers of the pyruvate kinase, liver, and red blood cell (PKLR) gene as well as of the Fcgamma recepto
193 icting dynamic metabolic flux states for red blood cells, platelets, and Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
197 e the prevalence of 3 malaria-protective red blood cell polymorphisms in BWF cases vs both trial (non
200 - or Plasmodium yoelii 17XNL-parasitized red blood cells (pRBCs) after transfusion into naive or acut
201 e in the aging of stored units of packed red blood cells (pRBCs) and subsequent lung inflammation aft
202 by Staphylococcus aureus, which target white blood cells preferentially and consist of an S- and an F
203 an iTregs generated in vitro from naive cord blood cells preferentially recruit Disc large homolog 1
204 opoietic hierarchy and are the origin of all blood cells produced throughout an individual's life.
205 A compartmental model of the dynamics of red blood cell production and destruction was designed to ch
209 , which itself causes reduced peripheral red blood cell (RBC) counts without altering relative abunda
210 en compared these intakes with serum and red blood cell (RBC) folate among 4878 men and nonpregnant,
211 quent interaction with the membrane of a red blood cell (RBC) is important to predict the altered mor
212 the temperature dependence of the human red blood cell (RBC) metabolic network between 4 and 37 degr
213 In this study, by using a two-component red blood cell (RBC) model and systematic parameter variatio
216 nal bleeding is a leading indication for red blood cell (RBC) transfusion worldwide, although optimal
218 ied over the number of Hb molecules in a red blood cell (RBC), the effect is detectable through motio
221 complex genetic blood disorder in which red blood cells (RBC) exhibit heterogeneous morphology chang
222 e by comparing human antibody binding to red blood cells (RBC) isolated from knockout swine and to al
224 ifferentiated by perfusate: (1) isolated red blood cells (RBCs) (current clinical standard for OCS);
225 ty is essential for redox equilibrium of red blood cells (RBCs) and, when compromised, the RBCs are m
226 al simulations with discrete tracking of red blood cells (RBCs) are performed in three realistic micr
229 t a physiologic ratio of 1 platelet to 9 red blood cells (RBCs) did not inhibit the in vitro developm
231 ld-type (WT)) and homozygous sickle (SS) red blood cells (RBCs) express a large number of surface rec
232 on ratio of fresh frozen plasma (FFP) to red blood cells (RBCs) has spread to other surgical and medi
234 tality, among persons who receive stored red blood cells (RBCs) have recently garnered considerable a
239 rials have addressed whether exposure to red blood cells (RBCs) stored longer than 35 days is associa
241 or bee venom, were investigated on human red blood cells (RBCs) using quantitative phase imaging tech
242 r sized particles, either latex beads or red blood cells (RBCs), create aggregates that are easily de
247 ed migration, tumorigenesis, metastasis, red blood cell recruitment to tumors, and induced hepatosple
248 ly isolate CTC clusters from single CTCs and blood cells relies on the batch immobilization of cluste
255 ared with available bone scintigraphy, white blood cell scintigraphy, and (18)F-FDG PET/CT results.
257 of erythropoietin by the kidney; reduced red blood cell survival and iron deficiency; and mineral bon
258 Non-aggregating and aggregating human red blood cell suspensions were studied for a range of flow
260 duce interacting epigenetic effects in white blood cells that influence immune function and health ou
261 g to C3 in freshly isolated human peripheral blood cells that was absent in corresponding cell lines.
264 ere the authors engineer mouse and human red blood cells to express VHHs against botulinum neurotoxin
266 e ability of yolkin to stimulate human whole blood cells to release anti-inflammatory cytokines and n
267 oiesis, we performed association studies for blood cell traits in the population-based Estonian Bioba
269 ergenic region, which is associated with red-blood-cell traits, including fetal hemoglobin levels.
270 To quantify the association between red blood cell transfusion from female donors with and witho
272 A patient with asplenia and multiple red blood cell transfusions acquired babesiosis infection wi
273 no-donor-mixture cohort (ie, either all red blood cell transfusions exclusively from male donors, or
276 for at least 28 days who either required red blood cell transfusions while on ruxolitinib or ruxoliti
281 ransfusion burden, defined as >/=4 vs <4 red blood cell units per 8 weeks); pre-study serum erythropo
287 rijuana use and HIV disease markers or white blood cell (WBC) count were examined using mixed-effects
291 Conventional inflammatory markers (white blood cell [WBC] count, erythrocyte sedimentation rate [
292 eponema pallidum 16S RNA in CSF or CSF white blood cells (WBCs) >20/uL or a reactive CSF-Venereal Dis
294 d mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and of CSF white blood cells (WBCs) that were activated monocytes (CD14+C
296 nalysis of the tumor, non-involved lung, and blood cells, we provide a detailed immune cell atlas of
297 from Muc4(ko)/NDL tumors interact with fewer blood cells when injected directly into the vasculature
298 es continuous asexual replication within red blood cells, while its mosquito-borne transmission depen
299 rs for nonfixed and fixed cells, such as red blood cells, white blood cells, DU-145 prostate cancer c
300 produce an ultrapure buffy coat (96.6% white blood cell yield, 0.0059% red blood cell carryover) by p
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