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    Estimation of adult and neonatal RBC lifespans in anemic neonates using RBCs labeled at several discrete biotin densities

    Prior conclusions that autologous neonatal red blood cells (RBC) have substantially shorter lifespans than allogeneic adult RBCs were not based on direct comparison of autologous neonatal vs. allogeneic adult ...

    Denison J. Kuruvilla, John A Widness, Demet Nalbant, Robert L Schmidt in Pediatric Research (2017)

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    Tracking donor RBC survival in premature infants: agreement of multiple populations of biotin-labeled RBCs with Kidd antigen–mismatched RBCs

    Anemia, a common condition among critically ill premature infants, is affected by red blood cell (RBC) survival (RCS). We hypothesized that transfused allogeneic Kidd antigen–mismatched RBCs would demonstrate ...

    John A. Widness, Demet Nalbant, Nell I. Matthews, Ronald G. Strauss in Pediatric Research (2013)

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    Comparison of multiple red cell volume methods performed concurrently in premature infants following allogeneic transfusion

    Study of the pathophysiology and treatment of anemia of prematurity is facilitated by direct measurement of red cell volume (RCV) utilizing microliter quantities of blood samples. Our objective was to compare ...

    Demet Nalbant, Prasad Bhandary, Nell I. Matthews, Robert L. Schmidt in Pediatric Research (2013)

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    Red Cell Volume Can Be Accurately Determined in Sheep Using a Nonradioactive Biotin Label

    The sheep has served as an informative animal model for investigation of human fetal and newborn erythropoiesis and red blood cell (RBC) kinetics. We previously validated the permanent label (14C)cyanate for meas...

    Donald M Mock, Nell I Mock, Gary L Lankford, Leon F Burmeister in Pediatric Research (2008)

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    Hematocrit Correlates Well with Circulating Red Blood Cell Volume in Very Low Birth Weight Infants

    Although circulating red blood cell (RBC) volume is a better measure of total body oxygen delivering capacity than hematocrit (HCT), circulating RBC volume is more difficult to measure. Thus, the HCT is often ...

    Donald M Mock, Edward F Bell, Gary L Lankford, John A Widness in Pediatric Research (2001)

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    Hematocrit Correlates Well with Red Cell Volume in Preterm Infants 784

    Donald M Mock, Gary L Lankford, John A Widness, Edward F Bell in Pediatric Research (1998)

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    Circulating Red Cell Volume and Red Cell Survival Can Be Accurately Determined in Sheep Using the [14C]Cyanate Label

    The sheep commonly serves as an animal model for investigation of human fetal and newborn erythropoiesis and red blood cell kinetics. Measurement of red cell volume (RCV) and survival (RCS) in sheep would be u...

    Donald M Mock, Gary L Lankford, Leon F Burmeister, Ronald G Strauss in Pediatric Research (1997)

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    [14C]Cyanate Labeling of Sheep Red Cells: Covalent Binding to Hemoglobin Continues in Vivo for a Day

    The sheep is a useful model to study fetal and newborn physiology including perinatal erythropoiesis and red cell kinetics. A practical, economical method for measuring red cell survival (RCS) in sheep would b...

    Donald M Mock, Ronald G Strauss, Gary L Lankford in Pediatric Research (1997)

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    Effects of Biotin Deficiency on Plasma and Tissue Fatty Acid Composition: Evidence for Abnormalities in Rats

    ABSTRACT: Abnormalities of fatty acid composition have been detected in the plasma of patients who developed frank biotin deficiency during parenteral nutrition. We sought to determine which abnormalities of f...

    Donald M Mock, Nell I Mock, Susan B Johnson, Ralph T Holman in Pediatric Research (1988)

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    The Proportion of Mitochondrial Isoenzyme of Aspartate Aminotransferase Is Not Elevated in Reye's Syndrome

    Summary: We reexamined a previously reported, highly specific increase in the relative proportion of the mitochondrial isoenzyme of asparate aminotransferase (AST) in the serum of patients with Reye's Syndrome...

    Donald M Mock, Marion Scott, Nell I Mock, M Michael Thaler in Pediatric Research (1983)

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    607 BIOTIN DEFICIENCY: A NOVEL COMPLICATION OF PARENTERAL ALIMENTATION

    All reported cases of biotin deficiency in man have been associated with prolonged ingestion of substantial amounts of raw egg white. A 12-month-old girl developed facial and perineal rash, alopecia totalis, w...

    Donald M Mock, William M Liebman, Alfred Delorimier in Pediatric Research (1981)