A study of the metabolism of phosphorus in mammalian red cells.
T. A. J. Prankerd,K. I. Altman +1 more
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This article is published in Biochemical Journal.The article was published on 1954-12-01 and is currently open access. It has received 141 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Phosphorus.read more
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The importance of the refeeding syndrome
TL;DR: Which patient groups are more at risk for this syndrome and the clinical management of the condition are described, as well as which patient groups should be considered to be at risk of developing thiamine deficiency.
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Adenosine Triphosphate and Maintenance of Shape of the Human Red Cells
TL;DR: It is suggested that the red cell envelope might possess certain contractile properties dependent upon a continuous regeneration of adenosine triphosphate, according to the evidence that incorporation of phosphorus-32 is low in the esters of the stroma obtained from those species with spheroidal red cells or from patients with hereditary spherocytosis.
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Human red cell glycolytic intermediates.
TL;DR: This communication describes how several of the metabolic intermediates may be isolated in good yield by column chromatography on ion exchange resins and summarizes the values which were found for their normal equilibrium levels.
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Alterations of Red-Cell Glycolytic Intermediates and Oxygen Transport as a Consequence of Hypophosphatemia in Patients Receiving Intravenous Hyperalimentation
Susan F Travis,Harvey J. Sugerman,Robert L. Ruberg,Stanley J. Dudrick,Maria Delivoria-Papadopoulos,Leonard D. Miller,Frank A. Oski +6 more
TL;DR: These findings suggest that in vivo red-cell glucose metabolism is significantly hypophosphatemic, and that total intravenous hyperalimentation with solutions lacking added inorganic phosphate is a viable treatment option for this condition.
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