Review: Squeezing for Life – Properties of Red Blood Cell Deformability, 2018, Huisjes et al

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  1. Andy

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    Open access, https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphys.2018.00656/full
     
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    Our's would be an acquired altered RBC deformability, if applicable - I think (it could be genetic, but adult onset in some and childhood onset in others makes that proposition seem less likely).

    This paper addresses hereditary hemolytic anemia. What about acquired hemolytic anemia, or diseases/infections that result in altered RBC deformability?
     
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    I haven't got the time/energy to read further, but these parts looked to be of interest, to me at least.

     
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    "...ion handling..." A potential channelopathy reference again? Are we talking channelopathies as downstream effects, and abnormal RBC deformability simply further downstream? I know - way too speculative. Also, I always thought of channelopathies as the starting point, ie, genetic, usually, of all kinds of problems, not a mid-stream effect.
     
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