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    Programmed cell death in mature erythrocytes: a model for investigating death effector pathways operating in the absence of mitochondria by Bratosin, D, Estaquier, J, Petit, F, Arnoult, D, Quatannens, B, Tissier, J P, Slomianny, C, Sartiaux, C, Alonso, C, Huart, J J, Montreuil, J, Ameisen, J C

    Published in Cell death and differentiation (01-12-2001)
    “…Human mature erythrocytes have been considered as unable to undergo programmed cell death (PCD), due to their lack of mitochondria, nucleus and other…”
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    Cellular and molecular mechanisms of senescent erythrocyte phagocytosis by macrophages. A review by Bratosin, D., Mazurier, J., Tissier, J.P., Estaquier, J., Huart, J.J., Ameisen, J.C., Aminoff, D., Montreuil, J.

    Published in Biochimie (01-02-1998)
    “…Human red blood cells (RBCs) have a life-span of 120 days in circulation, after they are phagocytized by resident macrophages. Extensive studies have been…”
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    Novel criteria for assessing red blood cell viability in blood banks by Mitrofan-Oprea, L, Palii, C, Tissier, J-P, Héron, A, Verpoort, T, Behague, M, Smagghe, E, Schooneman, F, Huart, J-J, Goudaliez, F, Montreuil, J, Bratosin, D

    “…In light of recent results on the mechanism of programmed cell death of human red blood cells (RBC), the aim of the present study was to solve the enigma of…”
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    Novel fluorescence assay using calcein‐AM for the determination of human erythrocyte viability and aging by Bratosin, Daniela, Mitrofan, Laura, Palii, Carmen, Estaquier, Jérôme, Montreuil, Jean

    Published in Cytometry. Part A (01-07-2005)
    “…Background A highly sensitive, fast, and simple flow cytometric assay to assess human red blood cell (RBCs) viability and aging is reported. Methods The assay…”
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    The Dependence of Q with Seismic-induced Strains and Frequencies for Surface Layers from Resonant Columns by Marmureanu, Gh, Bratosin, D, Cioflan, C O

    Published in Pure and applied geophysics (01-01-2000)
    “…--The gross effect of internal friction is summarized by the dimensionless quantity Q, defined in various ways. If a volume of soil is cycled in stress at a…”
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    Diversity of the human erythrocyte membrane sialic acids in relation with blood groups by Bulai, Tatiana, Bratosin, Daniela, Pons, Alexandre, Montreuil, Jean, Zanetta, Jean-Pierre

    Published in FEBS letters (16-01-2003)
    “…The composition of the human erythrocyte membrane (RBC) glycoprotein- and glycolipid-bound sialic acids of A, B, AB and O type donors was studied using a new…”
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    DEVELOPMENT BY FLOW CYTOMETRY OF BIOASSAYS BASED ON CHLORELLA FOR ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING by Petrescu, Constantin-Marian, Turcus, Violeta, Mihali, Ciprian-Valentin, Stana, Iulian Octavian, Bratosin, Daniela

    “…In ecotoxicological assessments, bioassays (ecotoxicity tests or biotests) are one of the main tools, defined as methods which use living cells, tissues,…”
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    Characterization of a sialate pyruvate-lyase in the cytosol of human erythrocytes by Bulai, Tatiana, Bratosin, Daniela, Artenie, Vlad, Montreuil, Jean

    Published in Biochimie (01-07-2002)
    “…Sialate pyruvate-lyases, also known as sialate aldolases (EC 4.1.3.3), reversibly catalyse the cleavage of free N-acetylneuraminic acids to form pyruvate and…”
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    Uptake of sialic acid by human erythrocyte. Characterization of a transport system by Bulai, Tatiana, Bratosin, Daniela, Artenie, Vlad, Montreuil, Jean

    Published in Biochimie (01-01-2003)
    “…Upon incubation of human red blood cells (RBC) with [4-9- 14C] N-acetylneuraminic acid, the cells incorporated this sugar, as demonstrated by the…”
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    Flow cytometric approach to the study of erythrophagocytosis: evidence for an alternative immunoglobulin-independent pathway in agammaglobulinemic mice by Bratosin, Daniela, Estaquier, Jérôme, Ameisen, Jean-Claude, Aminoff, David, Montreuil, Jean

    Published in Journal of immunological methods (01-07-2002)
    “…Neuraminidase treatment of red blood cells (RBCs) is believed to induce changes similar to RBC senescence, and leads to a rapid clearance of RBCs from the…”
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    Flow cytofluorimetric analysis of young and senescent human erythrocytes probed with lectins. Evidence that sialic acids control their life span by Bratosin, D, Mazurier, J, Debray, H, Lecocq, M, Boilly, B, Alonso, C, Moisei, M, Motas, C, Montreuil, J

    Published in Glycoconjugate journal (01-06-1995)
    “…Comparing the properties of 'young' and senescent ('aged') O+ erythrocytes isolated by applying ultracentrifugation in a self-forming Percoll gradient, we…”
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    Improved storage of erythrocytes by prior leukodepletion: Flow cytometric evaluation of stored erythrocytes by Bratosin, Daniela, Leszczynski, Sigismond, Sartiaux, Claudine, Fontaine, Odile, Descamps, Jacques, Huart, Jean‐Jacques, Poplineau, Joël, Goudaliez, Francis, Aminoff, David, Montreuil, Jean

    Published in Cytometry (New York, N.Y.) (15-12-2001)
    “…In vivo phagocytosis of senescent red blood cells (RBCs) by macrophages occurs 120 days after their release into the circulation. It depends on two sequential…”
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    Molecular mechanisms of erythrophagocytosis: Flow cytometric quantitation of in vitro erythrocyte phagocytosis by macrophages by Bratosin, Daniela, Mazurier, Joël, Slomianny, Christian, Aminoff, David, Montreuil, Jean

    Published in Cytometry (New York, N.Y.) (15-10-1997)
    “…A rapid, sensitive, and reproducible flow cytofluorimetric procedure is described for quantitation of erythrophagocytosis based on the use of red blood cells…”
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