Evolution of red blood cell membrane complement regulatory proteins and rheology in septic patients: an exploratory study

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  • who: MichaĆ«l Piagnerelli from the University of Naples Federico II, Italy have published the paper: Evolution of red blood cell membrane complement regulatory proteins and rheology in septic patients: An exploratory study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors want to investigate the RBC rheology (shape and deformability) and the expression of different complement regulatory proteins (potential markers of erythrophagocytosis or hemolysis) on the membrane of RBCs from septic patients compared to healthy volunteers.
  • how: For estimation of RBC shape the authors used the second coefficient of dissymmetry of Pearson (PCD) applying . . .

     

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