1998
Platelet function testing by flow cytometry.
Rinder H. Platelet function testing by flow cytometry. Clinical Laboratory Science 1998, 11: 365-72. PMID: 10345505.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFlow cytometryPlatelet functionEx vivo platelet functionVivo platelet functionPlatelet function testingIntracellular calcium fluxExposure of plateletsPlatelet glycoprotein receptorsFluorescent monoclonal antibodiesFunction testingPlatelet aggregationActivation statusCalcium fluxMonoclonal antibodiesMicroparticle generationCytometryGranule contentsCytometric methodologyPlateletsGlycoprotein receptorsSecretionAntibodiesReceptors
1993
Determination of the percentage of thiazole orange (TO)‐positive, “reticulated” platelets using autologous erythrocyte TO fluorescence as an internal standard
Bonan J, Rinder H, Smith B. Determination of the percentage of thiazole orange (TO)‐positive, “reticulated” platelets using autologous erythrocyte TO fluorescence as an internal standard. Cytometry 1993, 14: 690-694. PMID: 8404376, DOI: 10.1002/cyto.990140615.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1992
The Significance of Platelets with Increased RNA Content (Reticulated Platelets) A Measure of the Rate of Thrombopoiesis
Ault K, Rinder H, Mitchell J, Carmody M, Vary C, Hillman R. The Significance of Platelets with Increased RNA Content (Reticulated Platelets) A Measure of the Rate of Thrombopoiesis. American Journal Of Clinical Pathology 1992, 98: 637-646. PMID: 1281383, DOI: 10.1093/ajcp/98.6.637.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPlatelet-associated immunoglobulinsRate of thrombopoiesisThrombocytopenic patientsAbsolute numberSignificance of plateletsSubset of patientsNucleic acid contentAnti-platelet antiserumStudies of micePeripheral destructionPlatelet countReticulocyte responseSubnormal levelsNormal rangePatientsAverage absolute numberFlow cytometric measurementsThrombopoietic responseNormal levelsPlatelet increaseElevated levelsFluorescent dye thiazole orangeImmunoglobulinPlateletsCytometric measurements