Frederick Stohlman
National Institutes of Health
6 Papers
295 Citations
Frederick Stohlman is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Red Cell & Golgi apparatus. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications.
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Papers
Transformation of lymphocytes in cultures of human peripheral blood.
TL;DR: The large cells have ample cytoplasm with multivesicular bodies, well-developed Golgi apparatus, scanty endoplasmic reticulum, ample ribosomes, and variable fat-laden vacuoles as well as peculiar granular inclusions, large and occasionally bizarre nuclei with prominent nucleoli.
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Hemolytic Syndrome Following the Insertion of a Lucite Ball Valve Prosthesis into the Cardiovascular System
TL;DR: Permanent bypass of the aortic valve was accomplished in the dog by placing a lucite conduit containing a Hufnagel valve between the left ventricular apex and thoracic aorta.
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The hemolytic effect of ionizing radiations and its relationship to the hemorrhagic phase of radiation injury.
TL;DR: These studies confirmed the early onset of radiation injury to the cells, its progressive nature, and demonstrated the damage incurred as a result of passage through the extravascular cycle.
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The Use of FE59 and CR51 for Estimating Red Cell Production and Destruction: An Interpretive Review
TL;DR: It is hoped that if some of the limitations of isotope technics are considered, the non-experimental use of these isotopes will be confined to situations in which otherwise unavailable information of diagnostic or therapeutic importance can be obtained.
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Observations on the changes in the kinetics of red cell proliferation following irradiation and hypertransfusion
TL;DR: Data are presented on the changing pattern of the Fe59 uptake and emergence curve following irradiation and hypertransfusion, which appear to be inconsistent with the notion that population pressure influences the release of red cells from the marrow.
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