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    por Androsiuk, Lucy, Shay, Tal, Tal, Shay
    Publicado 2023
    “…By applying the pipeline to data from the Red Sea, we identified 362 plasmid candidates. We showed that the distribution of plasmids corresponds to environmental conditions, particularly, depth, temperature, and physical location. …”
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    “…In a new propolis type, red Brazilian propolis, 14 compounds were identified (six of them new for propolis), among them simple phenolics, triterepenoids, isoflavonoids, prenylated benzophenones and a naphthoquinone epoxide (isolated for the first time from a natural source). …”
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    por Hubbard, Ann L., Cohn, Zanvil A.
    Publicado 1972
    “…No significant labeling of the red cell membrane occurs in the absence of LPO or by the deletion of any of the other reagents. …”
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    por Emerson, Haven, Norris, Charles
    Publicado 1905
    “…The disease is widely distributed throughout North America and Europe, and in this country and Canada is known as "red-leg." It has been observed by us chiefly in the warm weather of September and October. …”
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    por Ponder, Eric
    Publicado 1945
    “…The occurrence of the paracrystalline state accounts for the different amounts of swelling of red cells which have been observed in systems of the same degree of hypotonicity, and its relation to other metastable states of the red cell is discussed in connection with a tabulation of the metastable states of the mammalian red cell and their relation to one another. …”
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    por Ponder, Eric
    Publicado 1950
    “…The accumulation process proceeds at its maximum rate at pH 7.4 to 7.6, which is also the pH at which the K loss from the red cells is at a minimum in systems containing no added glucose. 4. …”
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    por Ponder, Eric, Barreto, Delia
    Publicado 1956
    “…The type of birefringence described by Mitchison, which extends some 0.5 µ in from the surface of the human red cell ghost in glycerol and which shows a maximum retardation of about 7 A, is only found in ghosts which are sufficiently well hemoglobinised to be seen with the ordinary microscope. …”
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    por Kaplan, Manuel E., Jandl, James H.
    Publicado 1961
    “…The effect of cortisone on the sequestration of (a) antibody-coated red cells and (b) incubated red cells was studied in rats. …”
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    por Johnson, S. L., Woodbury, J. W.
    Publicado 1964
    “…A method has been devised to measure the specific membrane resistance of single human red cells. The cells were sucked into a 3 to 5 micron diameter pore in the end of a glass tube. …”
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    “…The hematocrit method as a technique for determining red cell volume under anisotonic conditions has been reexamined and has been shown, with appropriate corrections for trapped plasma, to provide a true measure of cell volume. …”
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    por Goldsmith, Harry L.
    Publicado 1968
    “…This approach has been used to study suspensions of human red cells in plasma or Ringer's solution flowing steadily in rigid tubes 8–25 times the red cell diameter by observing individual cell motions under the microscope. …”
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    por Gary-Bobo, C. M., Solomon, A. K.
    Publicado 1968
    “…The present studies are concerned with a detailed examination of the apparent anomalous osmotic behavior of human red cells. Red cell water has been shown to behave simultaneously as solvent water for nonelectrolytes and nonsolvent water, in part, for electrolytes. …”
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    “…Studies have been made on the cation transport system of the dog red cell, a system of particular interest because it has been shown that there is a marked dependence of cation fluxes on the cell volume. …”
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    Publicado 1983
    “…The rate of unidirectional [14C]urea efflux from human red cells was determined in the self-exchange and net efflux modes with the continuous flow tube method. …”
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