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- Erythrocyte_fragility abstract "Erythrocyte fragility refers to the propensity of erythrocytes (red blood cells, RBC) to hemolyse (rupture) under stress. It can be thought of as the degree or proportion of hemolysis that occurs when a sample of red blood cells are subjected to stress (typically physical stress, and most commonly osmotic and/or mechanical stress). Depending on the application as well as the kind of fragility involved, the amount of stress applied and/or the significance of the resultant hemolysis may vary.When multiple levels of stress are applied to a given population/sample of cells, a fragility profile can be obtained by measuring the relative or absolute extent of hemolysis existing at each such level, in addition to finding one or more single-number indexes (either measured directly or interpolated) associated with particular respective levels of hemolysis and/or corresponding stress. Fragility testing can be useful to assess cells' ability (or lack thereof) to withstand sustained or repeated stress. Moreover, it can be used to assess how fragility itself varies under different or changing environmental or stress conditions, during or prior to the inducement of the hemolysis. Low fragility is often termed \"stability,\" though technically stability refers to cells' resistance to both stress-induced lysis and spontaneous auto-lysis.".
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- Erythrocyte_fragility wikiPageWikiLink Blood_bank.
- Erythrocyte_fragility wikiPageWikiLink Blood_transfusion.
- Erythrocyte_fragility wikiPageWikiLink Category:Blood_tests.
- Erythrocyte_fragility wikiPageWikiLink Erythrocyte_deformability.
- Erythrocyte_fragility wikiPageWikiLink Hematology.
- Erythrocyte_fragility wikiPageWikiLink Hemolysis.
- Erythrocyte_fragility wikiPageWikiLink Hereditary_spherocytosis.
- Erythrocyte_fragility wikiPageWikiLink Hypernatremia.
- Erythrocyte_fragility wikiPageWikiLink Red_blood_cell.
- Erythrocyte_fragility wikiPageWikiLink Tonicity.
- Erythrocyte_fragility wikiPageWikiLinkText "Erythrocyte fragility".
- Erythrocyte_fragility wikiPageWikiLinkText "Median cell fragility".
- Erythrocyte_fragility wikiPageWikiLinkText "erythrocyte fragility".
- Erythrocyte_fragility wikiPageWikiLinkText "osmotic fragility test".
- Erythrocyte_fragility wikiPageWikiLinkText "stability".
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- Erythrocyte_fragility name "Erythrocyte fragility".
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- Erythrocyte_fragility subject Category:Blood_tests.
- Erythrocyte_fragility comment "Erythrocyte fragility refers to the propensity of erythrocytes (red blood cells, RBC) to hemolyse (rupture) under stress. It can be thought of as the degree or proportion of hemolysis that occurs when a sample of red blood cells are subjected to stress (typically physical stress, and most commonly osmotic and/or mechanical stress).".
- Erythrocyte_fragility label "Erythrocyte fragility".
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