This paper is concerned with quantitative aspects of the fragmentation of red cells by heat and of the haemolysis which accompanies it. The former process involves a splitting of the cell into fragments which retain, at least in part, some of the properties of the intact cell (ability to swell in hypotonic media, ability to undergo certain shape transformations, etc.; see Ponder, 1949). The latter process results in the formation of ghosts with properties which vary with the haemolytic system; in some systems, the cell becomes a ghost by an all-or-none process (as in hypotonic systems containing cells in low volume centration, see Parpart, 1931), while in other systems the ghosts are partially haemoglobinized and partially rigid. To describ...
ABSTRACT The general problem of microrheology is to predict the macro-scopic flow properties of a ma...
The aim of this study was to assess the level of damage to mammalian erythrocytes under post-hyperto...
This investigation of the mechanism of immune hemolysis was undertaken to define qualitatively and q...
The action of temperatures above 48°C. on the red cell is usually regarded as a classical example of...
An indication as to whether a body is a solid or a hollow shell can be obtained by dividing it into ...
This investigation started with the incidental observation that a slight modification in the method ...
Ghosts are post-hemolytic residues of red blood cells. It is generally assumed that these residues a...
T HE MECHANISM of osmotic hemolysis of red cells has been a subject for discussion for many years. ...
WHEN the mammalian red cell is put in a hypotonic solution, it undergoes an increase in volume accom...
In accordance with former observations of Hoffman (1962 a), ghost populations obtained by hypotonic ...
Hypoosmotic shock kinetics of the normal human red cell (25 degrees C) were investigated by means of...
Human red cell ghosts were prepared by a modification of the method of Dodge, Mitchell, and Hanahan,...
Previous work has shown that the application of the Joule heating temperature jump technique of Eige...
The site of destruction of normal red cells and the subsequent fate of the liberated hemoglobin prio...
The subject of blood destruction has almost as many ramifications as the blood stream itself; and in...
ABSTRACT The general problem of microrheology is to predict the macro-scopic flow properties of a ma...
The aim of this study was to assess the level of damage to mammalian erythrocytes under post-hyperto...
This investigation of the mechanism of immune hemolysis was undertaken to define qualitatively and q...
The action of temperatures above 48°C. on the red cell is usually regarded as a classical example of...
An indication as to whether a body is a solid or a hollow shell can be obtained by dividing it into ...
This investigation started with the incidental observation that a slight modification in the method ...
Ghosts are post-hemolytic residues of red blood cells. It is generally assumed that these residues a...
T HE MECHANISM of osmotic hemolysis of red cells has been a subject for discussion for many years. ...
WHEN the mammalian red cell is put in a hypotonic solution, it undergoes an increase in volume accom...
In accordance with former observations of Hoffman (1962 a), ghost populations obtained by hypotonic ...
Hypoosmotic shock kinetics of the normal human red cell (25 degrees C) were investigated by means of...
Human red cell ghosts were prepared by a modification of the method of Dodge, Mitchell, and Hanahan,...
Previous work has shown that the application of the Joule heating temperature jump technique of Eige...
The site of destruction of normal red cells and the subsequent fate of the liberated hemoglobin prio...
The subject of blood destruction has almost as many ramifications as the blood stream itself; and in...
ABSTRACT The general problem of microrheology is to predict the macro-scopic flow properties of a ma...
The aim of this study was to assess the level of damage to mammalian erythrocytes under post-hyperto...
This investigation of the mechanism of immune hemolysis was undertaken to define qualitatively and q...