1989
DOI: 10.1159/000205274
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Human Red Blood Cell Loading with Hexokinase-Inactivating Antibodies

Abstract: The primary cause of red cell destruction in enzymopathies of anaerobic glycolysis remains controversial and difficult to investigate especially because the erythrocyte population in enzymopenic patients is largely heterogeneous. We have shown that loading human erythrocytes with monospecific enzyme-inactivating antibodies could be useful in understanding the biochemical modifications occurring in enzymopenic erythrocytes and the mechanisms leading to red cell destruction. Hexokinase-inactivating antibodies we… Show more

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“…The 3H content of cell pellets was measured as in [14]. The amount of extracellular medium in the cell pellet was determined with [U-14C]sucrose as previously reported [15]. Initial velocities were determined during the linear phase of influx, which was within 2 min.…”
Section: Ddc Transport Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 3H content of cell pellets was measured as in [14]. The amount of extracellular medium in the cell pellet was determined with [U-14C]sucrose as previously reported [15]. Initial velocities were determined during the linear phase of influx, which was within 2 min.…”
Section: Ddc Transport Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%