Red blood cell research is important for both, the clinical haematology, such as transfusion medicine or anaemia investigations, and the basic research fields like exploring general membrane physiology or rheology. Investigations of red blood cells include a wide spectrum of methodologies ranging from population measurements with a billion cells evaluated simultaneously to single-cell approaches. All methods have a potential for pitfalls, and the comparison of data achieved by different technical approaches requires a consistent set of standards. Here, we give an overview of common mistakes using the most popular methodologies in red blood cell research and how to avoid them. Additionally, we propose a number of standards that we believe wi...
Analysis of fresh capillary blood using darkfield microscopy involves measuring red blood cell (RBC)...
Blood is arguably the most important bodily fluid and its analysis provides crucial health status in...
Red blood cell biomechanics can provide us with a deeper understanding of macroscopic physiology and...
AbstractRed blood cell research is important for both, the clinical haematology, such as transfusion...
The red blood cells (RBCs) population is characterized by a high heterogeneity in membrane area, cel...
Red blood cell (RBC) rheology is altered in different diseases, including acute conditions such as p...
Blood is arguably the most important bodily fluid and its analysis provides crucial health status in...
Background: Red blood cell (RBC) analysis is a key feature in the evaluation of hematological disord...
Red blood cells (RBC) ability to circulate is closely related to their surface area-to-volume ratio....
Blood is arguably the most important bodily fluid and its analysis provides crucial health status in...
AbstractSince its invention in the mid 1980s atomic force microscopy has revolutionised the way in w...
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a genetically inherited blood disorder characterized by a single point ...
Blood cell analysis is essential for the diagnosis and identification of hematological malignancies....
Currently, much research is devoted to the study of biological objects using atomic force microscopy...
Normal red blood cells (RBCs) are relatively simple in structure as they contain no major organelles...
Analysis of fresh capillary blood using darkfield microscopy involves measuring red blood cell (RBC)...
Blood is arguably the most important bodily fluid and its analysis provides crucial health status in...
Red blood cell biomechanics can provide us with a deeper understanding of macroscopic physiology and...
AbstractRed blood cell research is important for both, the clinical haematology, such as transfusion...
The red blood cells (RBCs) population is characterized by a high heterogeneity in membrane area, cel...
Red blood cell (RBC) rheology is altered in different diseases, including acute conditions such as p...
Blood is arguably the most important bodily fluid and its analysis provides crucial health status in...
Background: Red blood cell (RBC) analysis is a key feature in the evaluation of hematological disord...
Red blood cells (RBC) ability to circulate is closely related to their surface area-to-volume ratio....
Blood is arguably the most important bodily fluid and its analysis provides crucial health status in...
AbstractSince its invention in the mid 1980s atomic force microscopy has revolutionised the way in w...
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a genetically inherited blood disorder characterized by a single point ...
Blood cell analysis is essential for the diagnosis and identification of hematological malignancies....
Currently, much research is devoted to the study of biological objects using atomic force microscopy...
Normal red blood cells (RBCs) are relatively simple in structure as they contain no major organelles...
Analysis of fresh capillary blood using darkfield microscopy involves measuring red blood cell (RBC)...
Blood is arguably the most important bodily fluid and its analysis provides crucial health status in...
Red blood cell biomechanics can provide us with a deeper understanding of macroscopic physiology and...