Moderate osmotic shocks of human erythrocytes by hypotonic dialysis (0.06 mosmol/kg) induce cell swelling and formation of pores, without causing apparent lysis. Using 125I-labeled macromolecules of different molecular weight and net charge, we followed the kinetics and efficiency of their encapsulation into erythrocytes. After a 20-30 min period of cell dialysis, macromolecules of up to 50 kDa begin diffusing into the swollen cells by a process which can be described by a first-order two-compartment kinetics. Adsorption to the external cell surface was insignificant, while adsorption to the inner membrane surface was substantial (15-20\%) only for positively charged proteins, at physiological pH. After resealing, pores of a 12-14 kDa cut-o...
In accordance with former observations of Hoffman (1962 a), ghost populations obtained by hypotonic ...
The unique biconcave disc shape of the human erythrocyte is believed to be due to the special proper...
T HE MECHANISM of osmotic hemolysis of red cells has been a subject for discussion for many years. ...
The potential use of red blood cells as a carrier system for transport and delivery of pharmacologic...
Online ISSN 1689-1392The technology for loading the cell with membrane-impermeable substances by mea...
AbstractMicrocrystals of monosodium urate monohydrate (MSUM) have the ability to cause rapid hemolys...
Previous work has shown that the application of the Joule heating temperature jump technique of Eige...
Previous work has shown increased uptake of hypotonically loaded rat RBCs by the spleen and liver &q...
It is generally accepted that when erythrocytes are suspenided in hypotonic solutions thev first tak...
The present study was aimed at investigating the effect of isolation process-gradual hypotonic hemol...
The present study was aimed at investigating the effect of isolation process-gradual hypotonic he...
International audienceα-hemolysin (HlyA) of E. coli binds irreversibly to human erythrocytes and ind...
AbstractHCl-induced lysis of mammalian erythrocytes, pretreated with DIDS, which is a specific inhib...
International audienceRed blood cells (RBCs) can act as carriers for therapeutic agents and can subs...
A new procedure for the encapsulation of non-diffusible drugs into human erythrocytes was developed....
In accordance with former observations of Hoffman (1962 a), ghost populations obtained by hypotonic ...
The unique biconcave disc shape of the human erythrocyte is believed to be due to the special proper...
T HE MECHANISM of osmotic hemolysis of red cells has been a subject for discussion for many years. ...
The potential use of red blood cells as a carrier system for transport and delivery of pharmacologic...
Online ISSN 1689-1392The technology for loading the cell with membrane-impermeable substances by mea...
AbstractMicrocrystals of monosodium urate monohydrate (MSUM) have the ability to cause rapid hemolys...
Previous work has shown that the application of the Joule heating temperature jump technique of Eige...
Previous work has shown increased uptake of hypotonically loaded rat RBCs by the spleen and liver &q...
It is generally accepted that when erythrocytes are suspenided in hypotonic solutions thev first tak...
The present study was aimed at investigating the effect of isolation process-gradual hypotonic hemol...
The present study was aimed at investigating the effect of isolation process-gradual hypotonic he...
International audienceα-hemolysin (HlyA) of E. coli binds irreversibly to human erythrocytes and ind...
AbstractHCl-induced lysis of mammalian erythrocytes, pretreated with DIDS, which is a specific inhib...
International audienceRed blood cells (RBCs) can act as carriers for therapeutic agents and can subs...
A new procedure for the encapsulation of non-diffusible drugs into human erythrocytes was developed....
In accordance with former observations of Hoffman (1962 a), ghost populations obtained by hypotonic ...
The unique biconcave disc shape of the human erythrocyte is believed to be due to the special proper...
T HE MECHANISM of osmotic hemolysis of red cells has been a subject for discussion for many years. ...