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Autor:
Laura Infanti, Daniel Bessero, Nadine Trost, Claudia Portmann, Beat M. Frey, Amira Sarraj, Jörg Sigle, Jochen Gottschalk, Caroline Tinguely, Michael Krawczak, Sophie Waldvogel-Abramovski, Stefan Meyer, Jutta Thierbach, Charlotte Engström, Andre Franke, Kathrin Neuenschwander, Yvonne Merki, Emmanuel Rigal, Christoph Gassner, Andreas Buser, Damiano Castelli, Frauke Degenhardt, Monica C. Braisch, Thomas Schulzki, Jean-Daniel Tissot, Caren Vollmert, Tina Weingand, Simon M. Mauvais, Sonja Sigurdardottir, Antigoni Zorbas, Sonja Heer, Michele Stalder, Soraya Amar el Dusouqui
Background: High-frequency blood group antigens (HFA) are present in >90% of the human population, according to some reports even in >99% of individuals. Therefore, patients lacking HFA may become challenging for transfusion support because compatibl
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::aca73da7223109244000a0ef42d43a19
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6158591/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6158591/
Publikováno v:
Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation. 60:437-449
The storage of red blood cells (RBCs) leads to storage lesions, which have a negative impact on the clinical outcome after transfusion. A hallmark of storage lesions is echinocytosis. Albumin may reverse this shape transformation, which was the topic
Publikováno v:
Toxicology in Vitro. 28:1274-1279
The normal red blood cell (RBC) shape is a biconcave discocyte. An intercalation of a drug in the outer half of the membrane lipid bilayer leads to echinocytosis, an intercalation in the inner half to stomatocytosis. We have used the shape transformi
Publikováno v:
Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation. 56:161-173
Erythrocytes kept outside the blood circulation undergo progressive changes in metabolism, shape and function, which was the topic of this study. For that purpose, blood anticoagulated with either heparin, citrate or EDTA was incubated at temperature
Autor:
Andreas, Wieser, Thomas, Löscher, Mirjam, Schunk, Michael, Seilmaier, Lukas, Balzer, Gabriele, Margos, Ulrich, von Both, Thomas, Schulzki, Sabine, Kopf, Martin, Hoch, Andreas, Sing, Volker, Fingerle
Publikováno v:
Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift (1946). 141(14)
Introduction | Relapsing fevers, transmitted by arthropods, are rarely encountered in Germany, thus they are often not considered as differential diagnosis in febrile patients. In the last months, more than fourty cases of louse-borne relapsing fever
Publikováno v:
Thrombosis and Haemostasis. 101:720-723
SummaryPrimary haemostasis is mediated by platelet aggregation. Red blood cells (RBCs) are involved in this process. We hypothesised that stored RBCs could have less capacity to support primary haemostasis. This was tested with RBC units from 17 heal
Publikováno v:
Transfusion. 43:1378-1385
BACKGROUND: In contrast to RBC transfusion, where ABO mismatch is potentially lethal, immunologic ABO matching has been considered less critical for PLTs. Nonetheless, PLTs bear ABO blood group antigens, some of them expressing very high levels. STUD
Autor:
Bernd Huss, Jochen Heimanns, Simke Bewarder, Hubert Köppler, Thomas Schulzki, Volker Kretschmer, Gerrit Bonacker, Sandra Weber, Jörg Hoffmann
Publikováno v:
Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis. 21:79-90
Platelet counts do not always reflect the true hleeding risk in chronically thrombocytopenic patients, and the posttransfusion platelet increments do not necessarily demonstrate the therapeutic efficacy. There are no easy and reliable tests yet permi
Autor:
Lukas D. Trachsel, Piero O. Bonetti, Thomas Schulzki, Kuhn M, Paul Erne, Walter H. Reinhart, Dragana Radovanovic
Publikováno v:
Swiss Medical Weekly.
In the first year after implementation of a public smoking ban a significant decrease in the incidence of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) was observed in Graubünden. In the present study we analyzed the incidence of AMI in the second year of the b
Publikováno v:
Clinical hemorheology and microcirculation. 45(2-4)
Red blood cells (RBCs) affect platelet aggregation in flowing blood (primary hemostasis). We tested the hypothesis that RBC aggregation could influence platelet aggregation. RBC aggregation was altered in vitro by: (i) changing plasma aggregatory pro