PMID: 6168308Jul 1, 1981Paper

F-cells are preferentially distributed among high density erythrocytes

Biomedicine / [publiée Pour L'A.A.I.C.I.G.]
U TestaJ Rosa

Abstract

Red blood cells from normal subjects and subjects with heterocellular hereditary persistence of fatal haemoglobin and beta-thalassaemia were fractionated according to density by centrifugation on a discontinuous gradient of Stractan II. F-cells were studied by immunofluorescence and their proportion was evaluated in each separated population. This approach has permitted to show that F-cells were preferentially distributed among high density erythrocytes. This phenomenon reflects a peculiar characteristic of F-cells.

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