Not exact matches
Scientists are hopeful that ultimately these
cells could be transformed in the laboratory to
yield specific
cell types needed for a particular treatment, or to cross the «
blood - brain barrier» by expressing specific therapeutic agents that are released directly into the brain.
The ruddy
yield, shown here, is one chilled unit of processed
blood product, suitable for a patient desperately in need of red
cells.
The whole OM samples, including the main olfactory epithelium and underlying lamina propria, non-neuronal supporting
cells, glandular tissue and
blood vessels with
blood [23],
yielded 46.4 million (± 4.3 million) fragments on average (Table 1).
The VNO samples, composed of the sensory neuroepithelium, progenitor and non-neuronal supporting
cells, underlying glandular and cavernous tissue and a
blood vessel with
blood [21], [22],
yielded a mean of 37.1 million (± 3.6 million) short paired - end fragments per sample (Table 1).
Additionally, hemolysis results in release of analytes and enzymes from red
blood cells (RBCs), which can falsely elevate many test results.5 Destruction of RBCs
yields a lower RBC count.1 Excess fluid released from the lysed RBCs also creates a dilution effect in serum and can result in an artifactually decreased packed
cell volume.