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M I Garín1, R Kravtzoff, N Chestier
1Laboratoire de Biopharmacologie Transfusionnelle, Centre Régional de Transfusion Sanguine, Tours, France.
Abstract:
L-Asparaginase has been encapsulated in human red blood cells using a hypotonic dialysis process. Erythrocytes loaded with L-Asparaginase were separated into eight fractions using a discontinuous Percoll density gradient. A minor cell subpopulation of low density cells and a major subpopulation of denser erythrocytes was obtained after hypotonic dialysis treatment, in both the absence or presence of L-Asparaginase. The encapsulated L-Asparaginase activity per resealed erythrocyte was higher in low-density cells and decreased progressively with increasing in cellular density.
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