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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...
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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 ...
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Hematocrit Correlates Well with Red Cell Volume in Preterm Infants 784
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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...
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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...
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Intestinal Calcium-Binding Protein in the Develo** Rat Duodenum
Summary: An immunoassay for rat intestinal calcium-binding protein (CaBP) employing antibody raised in chickens using purified rat intestinal CaBP has been used to measure immunoreactive CaBP in the duodenum o...