Background: Ex vivo generated erythroblasts are being evaluated for transfusion. Expression of balanced levels of globin mRNA is essential for normal red blood cell function and survival but it is unknown whether the expression of the globin genes in ex vivo expanded cells is balanced.
Study Design And Methods: Immature erythroblasts (IEs) were expanded in human erythroid massive amplification cultures from blood mononuclear cells of 19 normal donors and four beta(0)-thalassemia patients (for comparison) and induced to mature for 4 days in the presence of erythropoietin.
Purpose: PET imaging has been recently introduced for investigating the type 1 angiotensin II receptor (AT(1)R) in vivo. The goal of the present study was to investigate the effects of acute and chronic exposure to angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEI) on the AT(1)R in the dog kidney.
Methods: Animals were imaged at baseline, after acute intravenous ACEI treatment and after a chronic 2-week exposure to an oral ACEI.
The rat angiotensin type 1a receptor (AT1aR) is comprised of three exons. Two transcripts are possible due to alternative splicing of exon 2 (E1,3 and E1,2,3). Both transcripts code for identical AT1aR proteins since they differ only in the length of their 5' leader sequence (5'LS).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFalciparum malaria is a major cause of disease and death in African children and pregnant women, primarily due to severe anemia. We studied anemia in vaccinated Aotus monkeys during a second infection where the animals were considered to be semi-immune. Most animals had extremely low or undetectable levels of parasitemia; in some, anemia did not develop and reticulocytemia remained unchanged; in others, moderate to severe anemia developed with inappropriately low reticulocytemia indicating bone marrow dysfunction.
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