Value |
300
µm^3
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Organism |
Human Homo sapiens |
Reference |
Wagner BA, Venkataraman S, Buettner GR. The rate of oxygen utilization by cells. Free Radic Biol Med. 2011 Aug 1 51(3):700-12. doi: 10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2011.05.024 p.707 right column bottom paragraphPubMed ID21664270
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Primary Source |
[59] Ting-Beall HP, Needham D, Hochmuth RM. Volume and osmotic properties of human neutrophils. Blood. 1993 May 15 81(10):2774-80.PubMed ID8490184
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Method |
Primary source abstract: "Using both a micropipette technique and video light microscopy (LM) to measure the diameters of the spherical cells, [investigators] have accurately determined the volume of the human neutrophil." |
Comments |
P.707 right column bottom paragraph: "The volume of cells varies considerably, from ≈ 0.5 fl (5×10^−4 pl) for a bacterial cell [refs 55, 56] to ≈ 40 fl (4×10^−2 pl) for yeast [ref 57], ≈ 90 fl (9×10^−2 pl) for human erythrocytes [ref 58 BNID 115152], 0.30 pl for human neutrophils [primary source], 1.76 pl for MCF-7 cells [ref 60 BNID 115154], and 6.2 pl for rat hepatocytes [ref 53 BNID 115150]." |
Entered by |
Uri M |
ID |
115153 |