Response of red blood cells to the alteration of the temperatureosmotic conditions of a medium in the presence of glycerol
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https://doi.org/10.15407/dopovidi2019.02.084Keywords:
glycerol, posthypertonic lysis, posthypertonic shock, red blood cellsAbstract
It has been shown that the presence of glycerol at different stages of posthypertonic shock makes an additional contribution to the development of hemolysis of red blood cells; the main changes in the level of posthypertonic lysis occur in the temperature interval from 5 to 30 °C. It has been found that, as the NaCl concentration in the rehydration medium increases, a significant decrease of the damage of human red blood cells is observed.
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