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Table - link
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Organism |
Human Homo sapiens |
Reference |
Mock DM et al., Red blood cell (RBC) survival determined in humans using RBCs labeled at multiple biotin densities. Transfusion 2011 51: 1047–1057. doi: 10.1111/j.1537-2995.2010.02926.x. p.1054 table 2PubMed ID21062290
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Method |
Abstract: "Study design and methods:
Aliquots of autologous RBCs [red blood cells] from eight healthy adult subjects were labeled separately at four discrete biotin densities, mixed, and infused. The proportion of each population of BioRBCs [biotinylated red blood cells] circulating was determined serially by flow cytometry over 20 weeks. For each population, RCS [RBC survival] was assessed by the following: 1) posttransfusion BioRBC recovery at 24 hours (PTR(24)) 2) time to decrease to 50% of the enrichment at 24 hours (T(50)) and 3) mean potential lifespan (MPL)." |
Comments |
P.1052 right column 2nd paragraph: "Tests for hemolysis of transfused autologous BioRBCs
Serial blood samples were drawn before transfusion of BioRBCs (range, 6 to 26 hr) and at 60 minutes and 24 hours after transfusion of BioRBCs to detect acute changes in blood Hb concentration, reticulocyte count, plasma-free Hb, and haptoglobin. In addition, blood Hb and reticulocyte count were measured every 1 to 2 weeks. Comparison of pre- and posttransfusion values did not suggest hemolysis (Tables 1 (BNID 112492) and 2) including Subject 4, despite the rapid removal of RBCs biotinylated at 162 µg/mL." |
Entered by |
Uri M |
ID |
112493 |