This paper deals with measurement of the hemoglobin concentration in individual human red cells, the concentration being measured as a function of the optical density, at 5461 A, of the central part of the cell in its spherical form. A number of technical difficulties, principally concerned with the effects of focus, have been met with, and these are described in detail. The results show that the coefficient of variation of the hemoglobin concentration is relatively small (about 5.5 per cent) in the case of fresh human red cells in ACD solution, that the coefficient of variation is almost doubled when the red cells have been stored for 6 weeks at 4°C. or when heparin is used as an anticoagulant instead of ACD solution, but that the average hemoglobin concentration is substantially the same in all three cases. The increase in the coefficient of variation found when the red cells have been stored or when heparin is used is probably due to volume changes, some cells shrinking while others swell.
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September 20 1955
THE VARIATION IN THE CORPUSCULAR HEMOGLOBIN CONCENTRATION IN THE HUMAN RED CELL, AS MEASURED BY DENSITOMETRY
Eric Ponder,
Eric Ponder
From The Nassau Hospital, Mineola, Long Island
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Delia Barreto
Delia Barreto
From The Nassau Hospital, Mineola, Long Island
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Eric Ponder
From The Nassau Hospital, Mineola, Long Island
Delia Barreto
From The Nassau Hospital, Mineola, Long Island
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April 01 1955
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
Copyright, 1955, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research
1955
J Gen Physiol (1955) 39 (1): 23–29.
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April 01 1955
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Eric Ponder, Delia Barreto; THE VARIATION IN THE CORPUSCULAR HEMOGLOBIN CONCENTRATION IN THE HUMAN RED CELL, AS MEASURED BY DENSITOMETRY . J Gen Physiol 20 September 1955; 39 (1): 23–29. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.39.1.23
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