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    Beta hemolytic - complete lysis of red blood cells

    Beta hemolytic - complete lysis of red blood cells

    Human red blood cells, T-lymphocyte and platelets (c) Dennis Kunkel

    Human red blood cells, T-lymphocyte and platelets (c) Dennis Kunkel

    Alpha hemolytic - partial lysis of red blood cells, producing a greenish

    Alpha hemolytic - partial lysis of red blood cells, producing a greenish

    Non-phagocytosed RBCs are removed, followed by lysis of phagocytes and

    Non-phagocytosed RBCs are removed, followed by lysis of phagocytes and

    Here is a PNH patient's (Pt) red blood cells lysed by normal serum at room

    Here is a PNH patient's (Pt) red blood cells lysed by normal serum at room

     in cell lysis and agglutination. Beyond the obvious detrimental effects

    in cell lysis and agglutination. Beyond the obvious detrimental effects

     erythrocytes (red blood cells

    erythrocytes (red blood cells

    Nocturnal haemolysis

    Nocturnal haemolysis

     effected when compared to the incorporation of an RBC lysis step.

    effected when compared to the incorporation of an RBC lysis step.

     with the addition of an RBC lysis step (Figure 1 and data not shown).

    with the addition of an RBC lysis step (Figure 1 and data not shown).

    After lysis of hepatocytes, merozoytes spread into the bloodstream and red

    After lysis of hepatocytes, merozoytes spread into the bloodstream and red

     were obtained by homogenization of the spleen and lysis of RBC.

    were obtained by homogenization of the spleen and lysis of RBC.

    Model for regulation of perforin-mediated lysis by calreticulin and Chymase

    Model for regulation of perforin-mediated lysis by calreticulin and Chymase

    without Lysing Red Blood Cells

    without Lysing Red Blood Cells

     proteins or phospholipases or lecithinases that destroy red blood cells

    proteins or phospholipases or lecithinases that destroy red blood cells

    In the above diagram, a red blood cell has antigen fixed on its surface to

    In the above diagram, a red blood cell has antigen fixed on its surface to

    Red Blood Cells in Hypotonic Solution · RBC Lysis

    Red Blood Cells in Hypotonic Solution · RBC Lysis

     (D) a non-enlarged multiply infected red blood cell with

    (D) a non-enlarged multiply infected red blood cell with

     on red blood cells to cause lysis. At the stage shown, these bites may

    on red blood cells to cause lysis. At the stage shown, these bites may

    The residual RBC in the Purecell Select System samples without RBC reduction

    The residual RBC in the Purecell Select System samples without RBC reduction

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