Background/Aims: In a variety of investigations described in the literature it was not clear to what extent the transmembrane potential red blood cells (RBCs) was changed after the cells have been transferred into low ionic strength (LIS) solutions. Another open question was to find out how fast the transmembrane potential of RBCs in LIS solution will change and which final new equilibrium value will be reached. Methods: The transmembrane potential of human and bovine RBCs was investigated using the potential-sensitive fluorescent dye DIBAC4(3) (bis(1,3-dibutylbarbituric acid) trimethine oxonol) as well as the CCCP (carbonylcyanide-m-chlorophenylhydrazone) method. Results: Under physiological conditions the transmembrane potential was about...
International audienceHandbooks of physiology state that the strategy adopted by red blood cells (RB...
The passive permeability pathways of red cells are poorly defined, with the exception of the Gardos ...
Lanthanide shift reagents have been used extensively in multinuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) applic...
The plasma membrane functions both as a natural insulator and a diffusion barrier to the movement of...
This review article provides a critical survey of work from 1904 to 2003 on the effects of low ionic...
The electrical potential difference across the human red cell membrane has been measured directly. A...
Protocol to control hydration state of RBC The normal K+ concentration in human RBCs is about 130-14...
The electrical potential difference across the human red cell membrane has been measured directly. A...
During storage, red blood cells (RBCs) for transfusion purposes suffer progressive deterioration. Si...
Swelling-Induced human erythrocyte K-Cl cotransport is membrane potential independent and capable of...
Swelling-Induced human erythrocyte K-Cl cotransport is membrane potential independent and capable of...
Swelling-Induced human erythrocyte K-Cl cotransport is membrane potential independent and capable of...
Optical potentiometric indicators have been used to monitor the transmembrane electrical potential (...
AbstractUsing the patch-clamp technique, a non-selective voltage-activated Na+ and K+ channel in the...
Handbooks of physiology state that the strategy adopted by red blood cells (RBCs) to preserve cell v...
International audienceHandbooks of physiology state that the strategy adopted by red blood cells (RB...
The passive permeability pathways of red cells are poorly defined, with the exception of the Gardos ...
Lanthanide shift reagents have been used extensively in multinuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) applic...
The plasma membrane functions both as a natural insulator and a diffusion barrier to the movement of...
This review article provides a critical survey of work from 1904 to 2003 on the effects of low ionic...
The electrical potential difference across the human red cell membrane has been measured directly. A...
Protocol to control hydration state of RBC The normal K+ concentration in human RBCs is about 130-14...
The electrical potential difference across the human red cell membrane has been measured directly. A...
During storage, red blood cells (RBCs) for transfusion purposes suffer progressive deterioration. Si...
Swelling-Induced human erythrocyte K-Cl cotransport is membrane potential independent and capable of...
Swelling-Induced human erythrocyte K-Cl cotransport is membrane potential independent and capable of...
Swelling-Induced human erythrocyte K-Cl cotransport is membrane potential independent and capable of...
Optical potentiometric indicators have been used to monitor the transmembrane electrical potential (...
AbstractUsing the patch-clamp technique, a non-selective voltage-activated Na+ and K+ channel in the...
Handbooks of physiology state that the strategy adopted by red blood cells (RBCs) to preserve cell v...
International audienceHandbooks of physiology state that the strategy adopted by red blood cells (RB...
The passive permeability pathways of red cells are poorly defined, with the exception of the Gardos ...
Lanthanide shift reagents have been used extensively in multinuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) applic...