Hemolysis is the process of red blood cell (RBC) breakdown. Normally, your body makes new RBCs to replace those that have ...
Hemolysis is the #1 source of preanalytical error and can impact potassium results—potentially leading to inappropriate or delayed patient treatment, unnecessary ...
Breakdown of red blood cells by electroporation has been described in experimental studies, so it stands to reason that at an ablative electrical field intensity and total delivered dose, hemolysis ...
This bacterium is known for producing various toxins and can lead to conditions such as gas gangrene and massive intravascular hemolysis (MIH). MIH is a serious complication where red blood cells ...
If no hemolysis occurs, this is termed gamma-hemolysis. There are no notable zones around the colonies. Staphylococcus epidermidisis gamma-hemolytic. Often when inoculating a BAP to observe hemoloysis ...
With all parameters measured, the α-particles proved to be less efficient than the γ-rays. The time-dependence of hemolysis showed also clear differences: with the γ-rays the process was faster, ...
Individuals with the rare hematologic disorder PNH are known to experience life-threatening hemolysis and thrombosis. Although the use of complement C5 inhibitor therapy can improve patients’ symptoms ...
In PNH patients experiencing substantial extravascular hemolysis while receiving ravulizumab, zaltenibart monotherapy resulted in sustained clinically meaningful improvements in both hemoglobin ...