AbstractMetabolic depletion of hereditary ovalocytes leads, similar to normal red cells, to decreased intracellular concentrations of ATP and GSH as well as degradation of the phosphoinositides to phosphatidylinositol and diacylglycerol. In contrast to normal red cells, however, loss of ATP does not induce any gross shape transformations; even after extensive depletion the ovalocytes retain their initial elongated stomatocytic character. The mechanical properties of hereditary ovalocytes are associated with a deletion of nine amino acid residues in band 3. Since the deletion appears to increase the stiffness of a normally flexible region of band 3, connecting the N-terminal cytoplasmic domain with the membrane spanning domain, our results i...
AbstractThe molecular basis of cell shape regulation in acidic pH was investigated in human erythroc...
Contains fulltext : 168094.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)During their pa...
AbstractThe red cell membrane is comprised of a lipid bilayer studded with transmembrane proteins, a...
AbstractMetabolic depletion of hereditary ovalocytes leads, similar to normal red cells, to decrease...
The role of the membrane skeleton in determining the shape of the human red cell was probed by weake...
AbstractAs shown in earlier work (M.M. Henszen et al., Mol. Membr. Biol. 14 (1997) 195–204), exposur...
AbstractAqueous two-phase systems have been used to study the human red cell during metabolically in...
Hereditary ovalocytic red cells are characterized by a marked increase in membrane rigidity and resi...
AbstractShapes of red blood cells at low pH were studied theoretically. It is assumed that the equil...
AbstractThe red cell membrane is comprised of a lipid bilayer studded with transmembrane proteins, a...
During their passage through the circulation, red blood cells (RBCs) encounter severe physiological ...
Cells exhibit a wide diversity of shapes and are subjected to constant remodeling, allowing for thei...
AbstractVesicles that do not contain spectrin were released from human erythrocytes by incubation wi...
Abstract. Hereditary spherocytosis (HS) red cells lose membrane lipids excessively during incubation...
Apoptosis of nucleated blood cells induced by oxidants and/or reactive oxygen species is accompanied...
AbstractThe molecular basis of cell shape regulation in acidic pH was investigated in human erythroc...
Contains fulltext : 168094.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)During their pa...
AbstractThe red cell membrane is comprised of a lipid bilayer studded with transmembrane proteins, a...
AbstractMetabolic depletion of hereditary ovalocytes leads, similar to normal red cells, to decrease...
The role of the membrane skeleton in determining the shape of the human red cell was probed by weake...
AbstractAs shown in earlier work (M.M. Henszen et al., Mol. Membr. Biol. 14 (1997) 195–204), exposur...
AbstractAqueous two-phase systems have been used to study the human red cell during metabolically in...
Hereditary ovalocytic red cells are characterized by a marked increase in membrane rigidity and resi...
AbstractShapes of red blood cells at low pH were studied theoretically. It is assumed that the equil...
AbstractThe red cell membrane is comprised of a lipid bilayer studded with transmembrane proteins, a...
During their passage through the circulation, red blood cells (RBCs) encounter severe physiological ...
Cells exhibit a wide diversity of shapes and are subjected to constant remodeling, allowing for thei...
AbstractVesicles that do not contain spectrin were released from human erythrocytes by incubation wi...
Abstract. Hereditary spherocytosis (HS) red cells lose membrane lipids excessively during incubation...
Apoptosis of nucleated blood cells induced by oxidants and/or reactive oxygen species is accompanied...
AbstractThe molecular basis of cell shape regulation in acidic pH was investigated in human erythroc...
Contains fulltext : 168094.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)During their pa...
AbstractThe red cell membrane is comprised of a lipid bilayer studded with transmembrane proteins, a...