
pmid: 7115882
pmc: PMC1328936
The anisotropy of the fluorescence of diphenylhexatriene has been reported to be less in the membranes of intact erythrocytes than in erythrocyte ghost membranes or in membranes prepared from erythrocyte lipids. Evidence is presented that this may be an artifact due to the intense light scattering by the intact erythrocytes.
Membrane Lipids, Erythrocytes, Light, Erythrocyte Membrane, Humans, Scattering, Radiation, Cell Count, Fluorescence Polarization, Diphenylhexatriene
Membrane Lipids, Erythrocytes, Light, Erythrocyte Membrane, Humans, Scattering, Radiation, Cell Count, Fluorescence Polarization, Diphenylhexatriene
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