Background: Old human red blood cells (RBCs) have a reduced surface area with respect to young RBCs. If this decrease occurred through the release of vesicles similar to the spectrin-free vesicles that are shed in vitro under different experimental conditions or during storage, there would be no decrease of membrane-skeleton, but only of lipid bilayer surface area, during RBC ageing in vivo. However, we observed a decrease in spectrin and other membrane-skeletal proteins in old RBCs. Because RBCs contain components of the ubiquitin-proteasome system and other hydrolytic systems for protein degradation, we asked whether increased membrane-skeleton fragments could be detected in older RBCs. Methods: Four different anti-spectrin antibodies and...
recently developed an atomic force microscopy-based protocol to use the roughness of the plasma memb...
One hypothesis to explain the age-dependent clearance of RBCs from circulation proposes that denatur...
The storage of erythrocyte concentrates (ECs) induces lesions that notably affect metabolism, protei...
Background: Old human red blood cells (RBCs) have a reduced surface area with respect to young RBCs....
Background/Aims: A high surface-to-volume ratio and a spectrin membrane-skeleton (MS) confer to the ...
<p>Analysis of sCLU membrane content, as well as of cellular aging and oxidative stress markers in y...
Spectrin ( and ) is a tetrameric, key membrane skeletal protein initially reported to be present in ...
Fresh human red blood cells were fractionated according to their in vivo age by simple centrifugatio...
Spectrin tetramers of the membranes of enucleated mammalian erythrocytes play a critical role in red...
A recent review (Aminoff, 1988) summarized the evidence for and against our hypothesis for the role ...
In this study, the binding of naturally occurring antibodies as well as of induced anti-spectrin ant...
Іntroduction. The diameter and deformability of red blood cells (RBCs) play a very important role in...
We studied the structure and elasticity of membrane skeletons from human red blood cells (RBCs) duri...
AbstractDuring their 120-day life span, human red blood cells (RBC) undergo several physicochemical ...
Hereditary spherocytosis is a common hemolytic anemia associated with deficiencies in spectrin, the ...
recently developed an atomic force microscopy-based protocol to use the roughness of the plasma memb...
One hypothesis to explain the age-dependent clearance of RBCs from circulation proposes that denatur...
The storage of erythrocyte concentrates (ECs) induces lesions that notably affect metabolism, protei...
Background: Old human red blood cells (RBCs) have a reduced surface area with respect to young RBCs....
Background/Aims: A high surface-to-volume ratio and a spectrin membrane-skeleton (MS) confer to the ...
<p>Analysis of sCLU membrane content, as well as of cellular aging and oxidative stress markers in y...
Spectrin ( and ) is a tetrameric, key membrane skeletal protein initially reported to be present in ...
Fresh human red blood cells were fractionated according to their in vivo age by simple centrifugatio...
Spectrin tetramers of the membranes of enucleated mammalian erythrocytes play a critical role in red...
A recent review (Aminoff, 1988) summarized the evidence for and against our hypothesis for the role ...
In this study, the binding of naturally occurring antibodies as well as of induced anti-spectrin ant...
Іntroduction. The diameter and deformability of red blood cells (RBCs) play a very important role in...
We studied the structure and elasticity of membrane skeletons from human red blood cells (RBCs) duri...
AbstractDuring their 120-day life span, human red blood cells (RBC) undergo several physicochemical ...
Hereditary spherocytosis is a common hemolytic anemia associated with deficiencies in spectrin, the ...
recently developed an atomic force microscopy-based protocol to use the roughness of the plasma memb...
One hypothesis to explain the age-dependent clearance of RBCs from circulation proposes that denatur...
The storage of erythrocyte concentrates (ECs) induces lesions that notably affect metabolism, protei...