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shear stress
Namespace
HM
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None
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.*

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Heme Curation v0.0.1-dev

Mechanistic knowledge surrounding heme

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a(MESH:"Erythrocytes, Abnormal") positiveCorrelation a(HM:"shear stress") View Subject | View Object

Under conditions of apoptosis or RBC damage, such as high shear rates, inflammation, or oxidative stress, RBCs can lose membrane asymmetry and expose phosphatidylserine [43]. PubMed:28458720

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Veins
MeSH
Anemia, Sickle Cell
MeSH
beta-Thalassemia
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Review

bp(MESH:"Erythrocyte Aggregation") positiveCorrelation a(HM:"shear stress") View Subject | View Object

At low shear rates or with stasis of blood, RBCs tend to form linear arrays of stacked cells (roleaux) or three-dimensional aggregates [16]. PubMed:28458720

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a(HM:"shear stress") positiveCorrelation bp(MESH:"Erythrocyte Aggregation") View Subject | View Object

At low shear rates or with stasis of blood, RBCs tend to form linear arrays of stacked cells (roleaux) or three-dimensional aggregates [16]. PubMed:28458720

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Text Location
Review

a(HM:"shear stress") positiveCorrelation a(MESH:"Erythrocytes, Abnormal") View Subject | View Object

Under conditions of apoptosis or RBC damage, such as high shear rates, inflammation, or oxidative stress, RBCs can lose membrane asymmetry and expose phosphatidylserine [43]. PubMed:28458720

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Annotations
MeSH
Veins
MeSH
Anemia, Sickle Cell
MeSH
beta-Thalassemia
Text Location
Review

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