This volume uses selected molecules expressed on erythrocytes, lymphocytes, platelets and granulocytes to illustrate how genetic polymorphisms and variations in these molecules can affect their structure and function in mature human blood cells. Examples given and described tend to have a clinical association.
This volume uses selected molecules expressed on erythrocytes, lymphocytes, platelets and granulocytes to illustrate how genetic polymorphisms and variations in these molecules can affect their structure and function in mature human blood cells. Examples given and described tend to have a clinical association.
Human erythrocytes survive in the circulation for about 120 days. How do they appreciate aging and determine their lifespan? The objective of this monograph is to present a fully new compendium...
This volume is a collection of the presentations given at the sixth international research conference, Blood Cells as a Tissue, at The Lankenau Hospital, October 30 and 31, 1969. The conference was...