AbstractAmphiphiles which induce either spiculated (echinocytic) or invaginated (stomatocytic) shapes in human erythrocytes, and ionophore A23187 plus Ca2+, were studied for their capacity to induce shape alterations, vesiculation and hemolysis in the morphologically and structurally different lamprey and trout erythrocytes. Both qualitative and quantitative differences were found. Amphiphiles induced no gross morphological changes in the non-axisymmetric stomatocyte-like lamprey erythrocyte or in the flat ellipsoidal trout erythrocyte, besides a rounding up at higher amphiphile concentrations. No shapes with large broad spicula were seen. Nevertheless, some of the ‘echinocytogenic’ amphiphiles induced plasma membrane protrusions in lamprey...
Fish (F) thrombocytes (THRs) from healthy trouts were studied in terms of cytoenzyme expression. FTH...
Cells exhibit a wide diversity of shapes and are subjected to constant remodeling, allowing for thei...
AbstractA novel method developed in this laboratory [D.J. Moore et al., Biochemistry 35 (1996) 229–2...
AbstractAmphiphiles which induce either spiculated (echinocytic) or invaginated (stomatocytic) shape...
Cell membranes play a key role in cellular activities. Fish erythrocytes, prototype of the nucleated...
The unique biconcave disc shape of the human erythrocyte is believed to be due to the special proper...
We have studied the dogfish erythrocyte cytoskeletal system, which consists of a marginal band of mi...
The peripheral circulating erythrocytic system of the rainbow trout, l3 almo gairdner , was examin...
AbstractAs shown in earlier work (M.M. Henszen et al., Mol. Membr. Biol. 14 (1997) 195–204), exposur...
In this study, we aimed to highlight the influence of anticoagulants on erythrocyte morphometry in...
We have studied the dogfish erythrocyte cytoskeletal system, which consists of a marginal band of mi...
AbstractThe phospholipid composition, the distribution of phospholipids over the two membrane layers...
The role of the membrane skeleton in determining the shape of the human red cell was probed by weake...
The evolutionary story of erythrocyte starts in a very ancient period and proceeds through phylogen...
AbstractMetabolic depletion of hereditary ovalocytes leads, similar to normal red cells, to decrease...
Fish (F) thrombocytes (THRs) from healthy trouts were studied in terms of cytoenzyme expression. FTH...
Cells exhibit a wide diversity of shapes and are subjected to constant remodeling, allowing for thei...
AbstractA novel method developed in this laboratory [D.J. Moore et al., Biochemistry 35 (1996) 229–2...
AbstractAmphiphiles which induce either spiculated (echinocytic) or invaginated (stomatocytic) shape...
Cell membranes play a key role in cellular activities. Fish erythrocytes, prototype of the nucleated...
The unique biconcave disc shape of the human erythrocyte is believed to be due to the special proper...
We have studied the dogfish erythrocyte cytoskeletal system, which consists of a marginal band of mi...
The peripheral circulating erythrocytic system of the rainbow trout, l3 almo gairdner , was examin...
AbstractAs shown in earlier work (M.M. Henszen et al., Mol. Membr. Biol. 14 (1997) 195–204), exposur...
In this study, we aimed to highlight the influence of anticoagulants on erythrocyte morphometry in...
We have studied the dogfish erythrocyte cytoskeletal system, which consists of a marginal band of mi...
AbstractThe phospholipid composition, the distribution of phospholipids over the two membrane layers...
The role of the membrane skeleton in determining the shape of the human red cell was probed by weake...
The evolutionary story of erythrocyte starts in a very ancient period and proceeds through phylogen...
AbstractMetabolic depletion of hereditary ovalocytes leads, similar to normal red cells, to decrease...
Fish (F) thrombocytes (THRs) from healthy trouts were studied in terms of cytoenzyme expression. FTH...
Cells exhibit a wide diversity of shapes and are subjected to constant remodeling, allowing for thei...
AbstractA novel method developed in this laboratory [D.J. Moore et al., Biochemistry 35 (1996) 229–2...