1990
DOI: 10.1016/0165-022x(90)90057-j
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On measuring the diffusional water permeability of human red blood cells and ghosts by nuclear magnetic resonance

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“…Diffusion results were found well in agreement with extensive literature in red blood cell permeability [59,60]. This equation simplifies for f = 1 (i.e., no ECS) to the wellknown equation derived by Tanner [61] for a stack of flat layers with characteristic length R:…”
Section: The Long Time Regimesupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Diffusion results were found well in agreement with extensive literature in red blood cell permeability [59,60]. This equation simplifies for f = 1 (i.e., no ECS) to the wellknown equation derived by Tanner [61] for a stack of flat layers with characteristic length R:…”
Section: The Long Time Regimesupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Most work has been done on erythrocytes, 52 where the membrane permeabilities and the related exchange times strongly depend on the temperature and the number of water channels which can be blocked selectively. [53][54][55][56] The exchange time t is related to the diffusive permeability of the membrane P f = V/SÁt 71 by the volume-to-surface ratio of the cell where a maximum V/S = d/6 is reached by a sphere (d…diameter). In erythrocytes t has been determined also with cg experiments to 17 and 48 ms with open and blocked water channels, respectively.…”
Section: Size Distribution and Intracellular Diffusion Constantmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A Color View I CCD camera (Olympus, Japan) and a Cell^D® software were used to record minimum 15 images/sample with a 100× objective. The RBC diameters were manually measured [11, 12]. …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The washing/centrifugation steps were repeated three times [11]. A quota of the resulting RBC samples were further centrifuged for 60 minutes at 50,000 g and 4°C to obtain a RBC sediment with a final hematocrit of 95% (the Carr-Purcell-Meiboom-Gill method).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%