The production of around 2.5 million red blood cells (RBCs) per second in erythropoiesis is one of the most intense activities in the body. It continuously consumes large amounts of iron, approximately 80% of which is recycled from aged erythrocytes. Therefore, similar to the “making”, the “breaking” of red blood cells is also very rapid and represents one of the key processes in mammalian physiology. Under steady-state conditions, this important task is accomplished by specialized macrophages, mostly liver Kupffer cells (KCs) and splenic red pulp macrophages (RPMs). It relies to a large extent on the engulfment of red blood cells via so-called erythrophagocytosis. Surprisingly, we still understand little about the mechanistic details of th...
Hemolysis is a ubiquitous pathology defined as premature red blood cell destruction within the circu...
The recycling of hemoglobin from damaged or senescent red blood cells (RBCs) contributes almost 90%...
Red blood cell (RBC) transfusions are associated with adverse effects, such as an increased risk of ...
Macrophages play a critical role in iron homeostasis via their intimate associa-tion with developing...
Macrophages reside in virtually every organ. First arising during embryogenesis, macrophages repleni...
Macrophages are sentinel cells of the innate immune system and have important functions in developme...
Macrophages play a critical role in iron homeostasis via their intimate association with developing ...
Iron is an essential component of the erythrocyte protein hemoglobin and is crucial to oxygen transp...
Macrophages tightly control the production and clearance of red blood cells (RBC). During steady sta...
Iron is an essential component of the erythrocyte protein hemoglobin and is crucial to oxygen transp...
Macrophages tightly control the production and clearance of red blood cells (RBC). During steady sta...
Macrophages are important to immune function and also actively participate in iron homeostasis. The ...
BACKGROUND: Senescent red blood cells (RBC) are recognized, phagocytosed and cleared by tissue macro...
Macrophages perform a variety of different biological functions and are known for their essential ro...
Senescent red blood cells (RBC) are recognized, phagocytosed and cleared by tissue macrophages. Duri...
Hemolysis is a ubiquitous pathology defined as premature red blood cell destruction within the circu...
The recycling of hemoglobin from damaged or senescent red blood cells (RBCs) contributes almost 90%...
Red blood cell (RBC) transfusions are associated with adverse effects, such as an increased risk of ...
Macrophages play a critical role in iron homeostasis via their intimate associa-tion with developing...
Macrophages reside in virtually every organ. First arising during embryogenesis, macrophages repleni...
Macrophages are sentinel cells of the innate immune system and have important functions in developme...
Macrophages play a critical role in iron homeostasis via their intimate association with developing ...
Iron is an essential component of the erythrocyte protein hemoglobin and is crucial to oxygen transp...
Macrophages tightly control the production and clearance of red blood cells (RBC). During steady sta...
Iron is an essential component of the erythrocyte protein hemoglobin and is crucial to oxygen transp...
Macrophages tightly control the production and clearance of red blood cells (RBC). During steady sta...
Macrophages are important to immune function and also actively participate in iron homeostasis. The ...
BACKGROUND: Senescent red blood cells (RBC) are recognized, phagocytosed and cleared by tissue macro...
Macrophages perform a variety of different biological functions and are known for their essential ro...
Senescent red blood cells (RBC) are recognized, phagocytosed and cleared by tissue macrophages. Duri...
Hemolysis is a ubiquitous pathology defined as premature red blood cell destruction within the circu...
The recycling of hemoglobin from damaged or senescent red blood cells (RBCs) contributes almost 90%...
Red blood cell (RBC) transfusions are associated with adverse effects, such as an increased risk of ...