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Journal article

Localized photodamage of the human erythrocyte membrane causes an invagination as a precursor of photohaemolysis

Abstract

Fluorescence excitation can result in the formation of reactive oxygen species and free radicals damaging to live cells. In the case of erythrocytes, reaction of these reactive oxygen species with membrane components causes large-scale morphological changes followed by cell haemolysis. In an effort to understand the origin of these morphological changes, we have studied the consequences of localized photodamage on the erythrocyte membrane. For …

Authors

WONG FHC; NG‐KAMSTRA JS; CHEN NLH; FRADIN C

Journal

Journal of Microscopy, Vol. 226, No. 1, pp. 6–17

Publisher

Wiley

Publication Date

April 2007

DOI

10.1111/j.1365-2818.2007.01749.x

ISSN

0022-2720