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Hemolysis (disorder)
Known as:
HAEMOLYSIS
, HEMOLYSIS
, Hemolysis [Disease/Finding]
The destruction of ERYTHROCYTES by many different causal agents such as antibodies, bacteria, chemicals, temperature, and changes in tonicity.
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Anemia, Hemolytic
Anemia, Sickle Cell
Congenital dyserythropoietic anemia, type II
Hemolysis (biological function)
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Extravascular Hemolysis
Intravascular hemolysis
Red cell phospholipid defect with hemolysis
Thrombocytopenia, Platelet Dysfunction, Hemolysis, and Imbalanced Globin Synthesis
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Highly Cited
1993
Highly Cited
1993
A broadly cross-protective monoclonal antibody binding to Escherichia coli and Salmonella lipopolysaccharides
F. Padova
,
H. Brade
,
+10 authors
Rietschel
Infection and Immunity
1993
Corpus ID: 25415653
During the last decade, episodes of sepsis have increased and Escherichia coli has remained the most frequent clinical isolate…
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Highly Cited
1990
Highly Cited
1990
Synthesis of the membrane fusion and hemagglutinin proteins of measles virus, using a novel baculovirus vector containing the beta-galactosidase gene
J. Vialard
,
M. Lalumière
,
+7 authors
'. Richardson
Journal of Virology
1990
Corpus ID: 42770725
An improved baculovirus expression vector was developed to expedite screening and facilitate oligonucleotide-directed mutagenesis…
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Highly Cited
1986
Highly Cited
1986
Membrane phospholipid asymmetry as a determinant of erythrocyte recognition by macrophages.
L. McEvoy
,
P. Williamson
,
R. Schlegel
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
1986
Corpus ID: 33653123
To assess the role of transbilayer phospholipid distribution in the recognition and phagocytosis of erythrocytes by macrophages…
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Highly Cited
1971
Highly Cited
1971
Biological roles of the two components of crotoxin.
R. Hendon
,
H. Fraenkel-conrat
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
1971
Corpus ID: 36366026
Crotoxin, the Brazilian rattlesnake neurotoxin, generally behaves as a homogeneous protein; however, it is a molecular complex of…
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Highly Cited
1970
Highly Cited
1970
Contactual lysis of antibody-coated chicken erythrocytes by purified lymphocytes.
P. Perlmann
,
H. Perlmann
Cellular Immunology
1970
Corpus ID: 34723985
Highly Cited
1963
Highly Cited
1963
Simple method for the determination of plasma corticoids.
B. Murphy
,
W. Engelberg
,
C. J. Pattee
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
1963
Corpus ID: 12581155
A simple dialysis method of estimating cortisol and corticosterone in human plasma has been described, utilizing the steroid…
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Highly Cited
1962
Highly Cited
1962
Effects of sulfhydryl inhibition on red blood cells. I. Mechanism of hemolysis.
H. Jacob
,
J. H. Jandl
Journal of Clinical Investigation
1962
Corpus ID: 23359637
Highly Cited
1958
Highly Cited
1958
A quantitative immunochemical measure of the primary interaction between I BSA and antibody.
R. Farr
Journal of Infectious Diseases
1958
Corpus ID: 1203390
Most qualitative and quantitative antibody tests measure secondary effects of primary antigen-antibody interactions. Some of…
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Highly Cited
1948
Highly Cited
1948
EVIDENCE OF ACTIVE TRANSFER OF CERTAIN NON-ELECTROLYTES ACROSS THE HUMAN RED CELL MEMBRANE
P. Lefevre
The Journal of General Physiology
1948
Corpus ID: 1601044
1. Permeability of the human erythrocyte to glycerol, as indicated by the course of hemolysis and volume changes, is depressed by…
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Highly Cited
1946
Highly Cited
1946
THE ACTIVATING EFFECT OF MAGNESIUM AND OTHER CATIONS ON THE HEMOLYTIC FUNCTION OF COMPLEMENT
M. Mayer
,
A. G. Osler
,
O. Bier
,
M. Heidelberger
Journal of Experimental Medicine
1946
Corpus ID: 18293431
1. The evidence presented indicates that Mg++, or other cation such as Ca++, Ni++, or Co++, is essential for the hemolytic action…
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