Stored red blood cells (RBCs) incur biochemical and morphological changes, collectively termed the storage lesion. Functionally, the storage lesion manifests as slower oxygen unloading from RBCs, which may compromise the efficacy of transfusions where the clinical imperative is to rapidly boost oxygen delivery to tissues. Recent analysis of large real-world data linked longer storage with increased recipient mortality. Biochemical rejuvenation with a formulation of adenosine, inosine, and pyruvate can restore gas-handling properties, but its implementation is impractical for most clinical scenarios. We tested whether storage under hypoxia, previously shown to slow biochemical degradation, also preserves gas-handling properties of RBCs. A mi...
Redox imbalance and oxidative stress have emerged as generative causes of the structural and functio...
BackgroundStored red blood cells (RBCs) may undergo oxidative stress over time, with functional chan...
Red blood cells (RBCs) are vital for oxygen delivery to tissues and constitute the vast majority of ...
BACKGROUND: Human RBC metabolism is modulated by the cell oxygenation state. Among other mechanisms,...
Red blood cells (RBCs) are a specialised organ that enabled the evolution of multicellular organisms...
Transfusion medicine is dependent upon the ability to hypothermically preserve red blood cell (RBC) ...
Red blood cell (RBC) transfusions have been a life-saving procedure following trauma for decades. Ex...
Red blood cells (RBCs) are routinely stored for 35 to 42 days in most countries. During storage, RBC...
Transfusion of red blood cells is a very common inpatient procedure, with more than 1 in 70 people i...
The RBC storage lesion is a multiparametric response that occurs during storage at 4°C, but its impa...
Maintaining blood supply is a challenge in blood banks. Red blood cells (RBCs) stored at 4°C experie...
State-of-the-art proteomics technologies have recently helped to elucidate the unanticipated complex...
Oxidative phenomena are considered to lie at the root of the accelerated senescence observed in red ...
The past two decades have witnessed increased scrutiny regarding efficacy and risk of the once unque...
Oxidative stress is a common occurrence in red blood cell (RBC) storage in blood banks throughout th...
Redox imbalance and oxidative stress have emerged as generative causes of the structural and functio...
BackgroundStored red blood cells (RBCs) may undergo oxidative stress over time, with functional chan...
Red blood cells (RBCs) are vital for oxygen delivery to tissues and constitute the vast majority of ...
BACKGROUND: Human RBC metabolism is modulated by the cell oxygenation state. Among other mechanisms,...
Red blood cells (RBCs) are a specialised organ that enabled the evolution of multicellular organisms...
Transfusion medicine is dependent upon the ability to hypothermically preserve red blood cell (RBC) ...
Red blood cell (RBC) transfusions have been a life-saving procedure following trauma for decades. Ex...
Red blood cells (RBCs) are routinely stored for 35 to 42 days in most countries. During storage, RBC...
Transfusion of red blood cells is a very common inpatient procedure, with more than 1 in 70 people i...
The RBC storage lesion is a multiparametric response that occurs during storage at 4°C, but its impa...
Maintaining blood supply is a challenge in blood banks. Red blood cells (RBCs) stored at 4°C experie...
State-of-the-art proteomics technologies have recently helped to elucidate the unanticipated complex...
Oxidative phenomena are considered to lie at the root of the accelerated senescence observed in red ...
The past two decades have witnessed increased scrutiny regarding efficacy and risk of the once unque...
Oxidative stress is a common occurrence in red blood cell (RBC) storage in blood banks throughout th...
Redox imbalance and oxidative stress have emerged as generative causes of the structural and functio...
BackgroundStored red blood cells (RBCs) may undergo oxidative stress over time, with functional chan...
Red blood cells (RBCs) are vital for oxygen delivery to tissues and constitute the vast majority of ...