Enhanced Ca2+ influx in mechanically distorted erythrocytes measured with 19F nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
Abstract We present the first direct nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) evidence of enhanced entry of Ca2+ ions into human erythrocytes (red blood cells; RBCs), when these cells are mechanically distorted. For this we loaded the RBCs with the fluorinated Ca2+ chelator, 1,2-bis(2-amino-5-fluorophenoxy)...
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Autores principales: | Philip W. Kuchel, Konstantin Romanenko, Dmitry Shishmarev, Petrik Galvosas, Charles D. Cox |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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