Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences (Jan 2019)

Structural and functional studies of erythrocyte membrane-skeleton by single-cell and single-molecule techniques

  • Fulin Xing,
  • Fen Hu,
  • Jianyu Yang,
  • Leiting Pan,
  • Jingjun Xu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1142/S1793545818300045
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 1830004-1 – 1830004-13

Abstract

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As the indispensable oxygen-transporting cells, erythrocytes exhibit extreme deformability and amazing stability as they are subject to huge reversible shear stress and extrusion force during massive circulation in the body. The unique architecture of spectrin-actin-based membrane-skeleton is considered to be responsible for such excellent mechanical properties of erythrocytes. Although erythrocytes have been recognized for more than 300 years, myriad questions about membrane-skeleton constantly attract people’s attention. Here, we summarize the kinds of distinctive single-cell and single-molecule techniques that were used to investigate the structure and function of erythrocyte membrane-skeleton at macro and micro levels.

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