State-of-the-art proteomics technologies have recently helped to elucidate the unanticipated complexity of red blood cell metabolism. One recent example is citrate metabolism, which is catalyzed by cytosolic isoforms of Krebs cycle enzymes that are present and active in mature erythrocytes and was determined using quantitative metabolic flux analysis. In previous studies, we reported significant increases in glycolytic fluxes in red blood cells exposed to hypoxia in vitro or in vivo, an observation relevant to transfusion medicine owing to the potential benefits associated with hypoxic storage of packed red blood cells. Here, using a combination of steady state and quantitative tracing metabolomics experiments with 13C1,2,3-glucose, 13C6-ci...
Hypoxia is a consequence of cardiac disease and downregulates mitochondrial metabolism, yet the mole...
High altitude hypoxia stress is the key cause of high-altitude pulmonary edema and spleen contractio...
In tumours, cell proliferation and inefficient perfusion lead to transient and chronic fluctuations ...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowMetabolomics stu...
Red blood cells (RBCs) are key players in systemic oxygen transport. RBCs respond to in vitro hypoxi...
Stored red blood cells (RBCs) incur biochemical and morphological changes, collectively termed the s...
A detailed analysis of the metabolic state of human-stem-cell-derived erythrocytes allowed us to cha...
Chronic hypoxia may have a huge impact on the cardiovascular and renal systems. Advancements in micr...
Hypoxia poses a stress to cells and decreases mitochondrial respiration, in part by electron transpo...
Abstract: Providing cells with enough oxygen led to the creation of multicellular organisms, and red...
Hypoxia poses a stress to cells and decreases mitochondrial respiration, in part by electron transpo...
A detailed analysis of the metabolic state of human-stem-cell-derived erythrocytes allowed us to cha...
Red blood cells (RBCs) are key players in systemic oxygen transport. RBCs respond to <i>in vitro</i>...
During the past decade, the hand-in-hand development of biotechnology and bioinformatics has enabled...
Transfusion of red blood cells is a very common inpatient procedure, with more than 1 in 70 people i...
Hypoxia is a consequence of cardiac disease and downregulates mitochondrial metabolism, yet the mole...
High altitude hypoxia stress is the key cause of high-altitude pulmonary edema and spleen contractio...
In tumours, cell proliferation and inefficient perfusion lead to transient and chronic fluctuations ...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowMetabolomics stu...
Red blood cells (RBCs) are key players in systemic oxygen transport. RBCs respond to in vitro hypoxi...
Stored red blood cells (RBCs) incur biochemical and morphological changes, collectively termed the s...
A detailed analysis of the metabolic state of human-stem-cell-derived erythrocytes allowed us to cha...
Chronic hypoxia may have a huge impact on the cardiovascular and renal systems. Advancements in micr...
Hypoxia poses a stress to cells and decreases mitochondrial respiration, in part by electron transpo...
Abstract: Providing cells with enough oxygen led to the creation of multicellular organisms, and red...
Hypoxia poses a stress to cells and decreases mitochondrial respiration, in part by electron transpo...
A detailed analysis of the metabolic state of human-stem-cell-derived erythrocytes allowed us to cha...
Red blood cells (RBCs) are key players in systemic oxygen transport. RBCs respond to <i>in vitro</i>...
During the past decade, the hand-in-hand development of biotechnology and bioinformatics has enabled...
Transfusion of red blood cells is a very common inpatient procedure, with more than 1 in 70 people i...
Hypoxia is a consequence of cardiac disease and downregulates mitochondrial metabolism, yet the mole...
High altitude hypoxia stress is the key cause of high-altitude pulmonary edema and spleen contractio...
In tumours, cell proliferation and inefficient perfusion lead to transient and chronic fluctuations ...