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- (567z) Stress Protein Expression and Hydrodynamic Conditions in Various Cell Cultures Vessels
While RBC have a number of functions, the most obvious is oxygen transport through the hemoglobin molecule. Interestingly, and theoretically predicted by Linus Pauling in the 1930s, the magnetic susceptibility of the hemoglobin molecule, and correspondingly the RBC, is a function of the oxygenation state of the Heme group: a deoxygenated Heme has a paramagnetic magnetic moment resulting from the existence of unpaired electrons, while oxygenated Heme has a diamagnetic character are a result of paired electrons. This difference in magnetic moments, under specific conditions, can results in detectable difference in RBC induced motion between deoxygenated and oxygenated RBC. Using fundamental relationships, we previously demonstrated that we could predicted, and experimentally verify this induced motion (Zborowski et al. 2003).
In this study, we wish to theoretically and experimentally demonstrate that we can, in fact, detect ?RBC storage lesions? in the ability of the transfusion quality RBC to give up oxygen as the stored blood ages. Potential implications to this overall question will also be discussed.
Zborowski, M., Ostera, G.R., Moore, L.R., Milliron, S., Chalmers, J.J., Schechter, A.N. Red Blood Cell Magnetophoresis, Biophysics Journal, 84:2638-2645. 2003.