A recent review (Aminoff, 1988) summarized the evidence for and against our hypothesis for the role of glycophorin in the senescence and clearance of mammalian red blood cells (RBC) from circulation. This hypothesis postulates the loss of sialic acid from RBC surface in two forms: (a) as vesicles containing the sialoglycoprotein glycophorin, and (b) as free sialic acid residues from glycophorin molecules remaining on cell surface. In this report we demonstrate the applicability of flow cytometric procedures to explore, at the cellular level, time-dependent changes on RBC surface with change in cell size, and with in vivo age. The RBC are probed with fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) labelled lectins and goat anti-human-IgG and -IgM. The rel...
One hypothesis to explain the age-dependent clearance of red blood cells (RBCs) from circulation pro...
Item does not contain fulltextPrevious studies demonstrated that 20% of haemoglobin is lost from cir...
During in vitro aging of human erythrocytes sialopeptides are lost from the membrane in a process wh...
In the first paper of a series (Gutowski, et al., 1991) we discussed the use of flow cytometry to fo...
Abstract-- In the first paper of a series (Gutowski, et al., 1991) we discussed the use of flow cyto...
Background: Mature red blood cells lack protein synthesis and are unable to restore inactivated enzy...
Erythrocytes undergo a variety of changes as they age in the circulation. Among these changes are: i...
This review focuses on the analysis and evaluation of the diverse senescence markers suggested to pr...
Enzymic removal of sialyl groups from mammalian erythrocytes resulted in their rapid sequestration f...
A glycopeptide (called "senescence-factor glycopeptide", SF-G) has been isolated from a tryptic dige...
One hypothesis to explain the age-dependent clearance of RBCs from circulation proposes that denatur...
AbstractDuring their 120-day life span, human red blood cells (RBC) undergo several physicochemical ...
The rate of agglutination by polylysine of young and old human erythrocytes was automatically record...
The in vivo aging of human erythrocytes is accompanied by a progressive increase in red cell specifi...
Clearance of aging and damaged erythrocytes after a finite lifespan is essential for organismal surv...
One hypothesis to explain the age-dependent clearance of red blood cells (RBCs) from circulation pro...
Item does not contain fulltextPrevious studies demonstrated that 20% of haemoglobin is lost from cir...
During in vitro aging of human erythrocytes sialopeptides are lost from the membrane in a process wh...
In the first paper of a series (Gutowski, et al., 1991) we discussed the use of flow cytometry to fo...
Abstract-- In the first paper of a series (Gutowski, et al., 1991) we discussed the use of flow cyto...
Background: Mature red blood cells lack protein synthesis and are unable to restore inactivated enzy...
Erythrocytes undergo a variety of changes as they age in the circulation. Among these changes are: i...
This review focuses on the analysis and evaluation of the diverse senescence markers suggested to pr...
Enzymic removal of sialyl groups from mammalian erythrocytes resulted in their rapid sequestration f...
A glycopeptide (called "senescence-factor glycopeptide", SF-G) has been isolated from a tryptic dige...
One hypothesis to explain the age-dependent clearance of RBCs from circulation proposes that denatur...
AbstractDuring their 120-day life span, human red blood cells (RBC) undergo several physicochemical ...
The rate of agglutination by polylysine of young and old human erythrocytes was automatically record...
The in vivo aging of human erythrocytes is accompanied by a progressive increase in red cell specifi...
Clearance of aging and damaged erythrocytes after a finite lifespan is essential for organismal surv...
One hypothesis to explain the age-dependent clearance of red blood cells (RBCs) from circulation pro...
Item does not contain fulltextPrevious studies demonstrated that 20% of haemoglobin is lost from cir...
During in vitro aging of human erythrocytes sialopeptides are lost from the membrane in a process wh...