Membrane glycoprotein structure regulates the fate in the circulation of mammalian erythrocytes: the mechanism of this phenomenon was observed in rabbit and human red cells by in vivo and in vitro experiments. Glycoprotein remodeling can occur as a reversible desialylation process, produced by different events, or as an irreversible process consisting in a loss of sialoglycopeptides. The effect of these two phenomena on the viability of the red cell in the circulation was the subject of our investigatio
The red blood cell (RBC) membrane is a complex mixture of lipids and proteins. Hundreds of phospho-l...
The effect of pronase on pig red blood cells has been studied. Membranes of normal and Pronase-treat...
Red cell membrane glycopeptides of subjects suffering from different hematological disorders (PNH, h...
Erythrocyte membrane glycoproteins undergo various types of modification during the life of the cell...
International audienceA n essential feature of red blood cells (RBCs) relies on their capability to ...
General patterns and peculiarities of changes in structure and function of red blood cell’s membrane...
Glycopeptides were extracted by papain digestion from erythrocyte "ghosts" of subjects suffering fro...
The in vivo aging of human erythrocytes is accompanied by a progressive increase in red cell specifi...
With the advent of proteomic techniques the number of known post-translational modifications (PTMs) ...
During their passage through the circulation, red blood cells (RBCs) encounter severe physiological ...
In vitro study of the distribution of membrane glycoproteins during human red cell aging revealed a ...
Many factors in the surrounding environment have been reported to influence erythrocyte deformabilit...
Red blood cells are flexible and oval biconcave disks, they lack a cell nucleus and their disk diame...
Alterations in the electrical passive parameters of red blood cell membranes occurring during storag...
During maturation of the red blood cell (RBC) from the nucleated normoblast stage to the mature bico...
The red blood cell (RBC) membrane is a complex mixture of lipids and proteins. Hundreds of phospho-l...
The effect of pronase on pig red blood cells has been studied. Membranes of normal and Pronase-treat...
Red cell membrane glycopeptides of subjects suffering from different hematological disorders (PNH, h...
Erythrocyte membrane glycoproteins undergo various types of modification during the life of the cell...
International audienceA n essential feature of red blood cells (RBCs) relies on their capability to ...
General patterns and peculiarities of changes in structure and function of red blood cell’s membrane...
Glycopeptides were extracted by papain digestion from erythrocyte "ghosts" of subjects suffering fro...
The in vivo aging of human erythrocytes is accompanied by a progressive increase in red cell specifi...
With the advent of proteomic techniques the number of known post-translational modifications (PTMs) ...
During their passage through the circulation, red blood cells (RBCs) encounter severe physiological ...
In vitro study of the distribution of membrane glycoproteins during human red cell aging revealed a ...
Many factors in the surrounding environment have been reported to influence erythrocyte deformabilit...
Red blood cells are flexible and oval biconcave disks, they lack a cell nucleus and their disk diame...
Alterations in the electrical passive parameters of red blood cell membranes occurring during storag...
During maturation of the red blood cell (RBC) from the nucleated normoblast stage to the mature bico...
The red blood cell (RBC) membrane is a complex mixture of lipids and proteins. Hundreds of phospho-l...
The effect of pronase on pig red blood cells has been studied. Membranes of normal and Pronase-treat...
Red cell membrane glycopeptides of subjects suffering from different hematological disorders (PNH, h...