The hypothesis that the internal viscosity of erythrocytes is governed by the intracellular hemoglobin (Hb) concentration is examined. Here viscosity is determined by labeling of the cytoplasmic reduced glutathione with the spin label maleimido-Tempo. Erythrocyte populations with different Hb concentrations in isosmotic conditions were obtained through incomplete lysis, followed by cell resealing, and discontinuous density gradient separation. This procedure maintains normal cell shape and volume. Microviscosity of membrane-free Hb solutions was measured by addition of spin labeled glutathione. It was found that microviscosity values are similar for the erythrocyte cytoplasm and for Hb solutions of equivalent concentrations, showing that th...
International audienceWe report on the rheology of dilute suspensions of red blood cells (RBC) and v...
Fresh human erythrocytes were resuspended in phosphate-buffered dextran solutions at osmolarities ra...
patients with hemoglobin (Hb) CC disease showed an increased viscosity and decreased filterability s...
The hypothesis that the internal viscosity of erythrocytes is governed by the intracellular hemoglob...
A new 31P NMR method is used to probe the cytoplasmic viscosity of human erythrocytes. The method is...
Ultrafast spectrally resolved stimulated vibrational echo experiments are used to measure the vibrat...
patients with sickle cell anemia (Hb SS disease) was found to be abnormally increased, a property wh...
Despite many previous studies of the osmotic properties of erythrocytes, unequivocal answers have no...
International audienceThe deformability of red blood cells is an essential parameter that controls t...
It is generally accepted that when erythrocytes are suspenided in hypotonic solutions thev first tak...
Hemoglobin solutions prepared from hemolyzed human erythrocyte packs have Newtonian flow properties....
The rheological properties of normal erythrocytes appear to be largely determined by those of the re...
To define how excess unpaired a- and $-globin chains in severe -thaIassemia and severe a-thalassemia...
The resonance energy transfer from donors embedded in the membrane of erythrocytes to the cytosol he...
To assess the influence of intracellular hemoglobin concentration on red cell viscoelasticity and to...
International audienceWe report on the rheology of dilute suspensions of red blood cells (RBC) and v...
Fresh human erythrocytes were resuspended in phosphate-buffered dextran solutions at osmolarities ra...
patients with hemoglobin (Hb) CC disease showed an increased viscosity and decreased filterability s...
The hypothesis that the internal viscosity of erythrocytes is governed by the intracellular hemoglob...
A new 31P NMR method is used to probe the cytoplasmic viscosity of human erythrocytes. The method is...
Ultrafast spectrally resolved stimulated vibrational echo experiments are used to measure the vibrat...
patients with sickle cell anemia (Hb SS disease) was found to be abnormally increased, a property wh...
Despite many previous studies of the osmotic properties of erythrocytes, unequivocal answers have no...
International audienceThe deformability of red blood cells is an essential parameter that controls t...
It is generally accepted that when erythrocytes are suspenided in hypotonic solutions thev first tak...
Hemoglobin solutions prepared from hemolyzed human erythrocyte packs have Newtonian flow properties....
The rheological properties of normal erythrocytes appear to be largely determined by those of the re...
To define how excess unpaired a- and $-globin chains in severe -thaIassemia and severe a-thalassemia...
The resonance energy transfer from donors embedded in the membrane of erythrocytes to the cytosol he...
To assess the influence of intracellular hemoglobin concentration on red cell viscoelasticity and to...
International audienceWe report on the rheology of dilute suspensions of red blood cells (RBC) and v...
Fresh human erythrocytes were resuspended in phosphate-buffered dextran solutions at osmolarities ra...
patients with hemoglobin (Hb) CC disease showed an increased viscosity and decreased filterability s...