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Glucose-phosphate dehydrogenase, staining

Figure 20.25. Red Blood Cells with Heinz Bodies. The light micrograph shows red blood cells obtained from a person deficient in glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase. The dark particles, called Heinz bodies, inside the cells are clumps of denatured protein that adhere to the plasma membrane and stain with basic dyes. Red blood cells in such people are highly susceptible to oxidative damage. [Courtesy of Dr. Stanley Schrier.]... Figure 20.25. Red Blood Cells with Heinz Bodies. The light micrograph shows red blood cells obtained from a person deficient in glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase. The dark particles, called Heinz bodies, inside the cells are clumps of denatured protein that adhere to the plasma membrane and stain with basic dyes. Red blood cells in such people are highly susceptible to oxidative damage. [Courtesy of Dr. Stanley Schrier.]...
Staining Applications Cancer tissues enzymes B-galactosidase glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase motor nerve terminals ... [Pg.461]

J. A sensitive cytochemical staining method for glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase activity in individual erythrocytes. I. Optimalization of the staining procedure. Histochemistry 1982, 74,... [Pg.462]


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