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We present evidence for the continuous erythroid differentiation of a cell line, KU-812-F, without the addition of an inducer. Erythroid differentiation of these cells was confirmed according to the following findings: 1) erythroid morphology; 2) existence of glycophorin A and carbonic anhydrase I as a membrane marker protein and an enzyme characteristic of erythroid cells, respectively; 3) synthesis of adult type (HbA and HbA2) and fetal type (HbF) hemoglobins, as detected on isoelectric focusing; and 4) transcription of the alpha-, beta-, and gamma-globin genes, as detected on Northern blot analysis.
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Hemoglobina Fetal/biosíntesis , Hemoglobina A2/biosíntesis , Hemoglobina A/biosíntesis , Diferenciación Celular , Línea Celular , HumanosRESUMEN
We describe a case of living donor liver transplantation with hepatofugal portal flow caused by acute cellular rejection. The reversed portal flow was corrected by splenectomy and ligation of the residual collateral veins. Hepatofugal flow causes ischemic damage to the graft, which does not normalize spontaneously. In this particular case, meticulous Doppler ultrasound examination and prompt response to reversed portal flow salvaged the graft.