2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0927-7757(99)00345-3
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Role of electrical and mechanical properties of red blood cells for their aggregation

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“…Electrical and mechanical properties of the membrane also are considered as factors of the aggregation. 42 Thus, changes of the aggregation conditions may be connected with formation of intercellular contacts facilitated by surface aggregated cND, as well as with changes in the membrane properties. 43,44 The influence of cND on the RBC's mechanical properties is observed via variations of the cell deformability related to its membrane rigidity, which depends on the membrane structure and connects with the membrane functionality.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electrical and mechanical properties of the membrane also are considered as factors of the aggregation. 42 Thus, changes of the aggregation conditions may be connected with formation of intercellular contacts facilitated by surface aggregated cND, as well as with changes in the membrane properties. 43,44 The influence of cND on the RBC's mechanical properties is observed via variations of the cell deformability related to its membrane rigidity, which depends on the membrane structure and connects with the membrane functionality.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Treatment with neuraminidase showed the participation of N-acetyl neuramic acid carboxyl groups in electric charges on the surface of blood cells, and such treatment may enhance differences between regenerating liver cells and hepatoma cells [33,34,36]. Cell surface adsorption of polyelectrolytes (L-polylisine), lectins, or proteins and viruses was shown to specifically change cell electrophoretic mobility [37,38,[46][47][48][49][50]. Changes in the medium pH or counter ion composition and concentration modified the electrophoretic mobility of various cells, increasing the differences in surface properties between these cells depending on the ionogenic groups on their surfaces [16,18,36,50].…”
Section: Cell Electrophoresis -A Methods For Research Into Cell Surfacmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The final thickness was determined by averaging 20 transversal scans. The thickness ratio, ZSR = ZS saline /ZS dextran , is referred to RBC aggregation parameter-relative aggregation level of sample with dextran with respect to the control (saline without dextrans) (Jovtchev et al 2000). The higher the ratio, the greater the aggregation induced by dextran when compared to saline.…”
Section: Aggregationmentioning
confidence: 99%