2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.cryobiol.2017.12.008
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Impact of blood manufacturing and donor characteristics on membrane water permeability and in vitro quality parameters during hypothermic storage of red blood cells

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“…Decreased ESC is interpreted as energy deficiency in the red blood cells. Elevated ESC is considered an indicator of membrane damage and cellular disorganization (Kopytova, 2006;Grzeskowiak et al, 2018;Vinogradov et al, 2017;Alshalani et al, 2018). According to the results of the ESC studies in women of reproductive age with IDA, this parameter is increased compared to the control group (Table 2).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Decreased ESC is interpreted as energy deficiency in the red blood cells. Elevated ESC is considered an indicator of membrane damage and cellular disorganization (Kopytova, 2006;Grzeskowiak et al, 2018;Vinogradov et al, 2017;Alshalani et al, 2018). According to the results of the ESC studies in women of reproductive age with IDA, this parameter is increased compared to the control group (Table 2).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…17 Increased MOF has also been documented in stored human WB 37 and PRBCs, 12,38 and stored canine PRBCs. 31 Changes to MOF are not a uniformly reported feature of storage lesion, with some human blood storage studies [39][40][41] and a recent study of stored FWB collected by a novel closed collection system 3 demonstrating no statistically significant MOF increase.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Numerous studies have examined storage-based changes in rheological properties of RBCs and have shown decreased deformability in RBCs associated with oxidative stress 31 and increased mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration 32 . In addition, the recent study by Alshalani et al emphasized the importance of monitoring water permeability as a potential predictor to assess the quality of the RBCs during hypothermic storage 33 . Using QPM, we analyzed RBCs flowing through constrictive microfluidic channels after different lengths of storage time.…”
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confidence: 99%