1996
Reticulated platelet values in normal and thrombocytopenic neonates
Peterec S, Brennan S, Rinder H, Wnek J, Beardsley D. Reticulated platelet values in normal and thrombocytopenic neonates. The Journal Of Pediatrics 1996, 129: 269-274. PMID: 8765626, DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3476(96)70253-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWeeks of gestationRP percentagePlatelet destructionPercentage of RPImmune thrombocytopeniaTerm neonatesImmune platelet destructionGestational age groupsPlatelet productionRP countsPreterm neonatesThrombocytopenic neonatesNeonatal thrombocytopeniaOld neonatePlatelet valuesThrombocytopeniaNeonatesHealthy adultsAge groupsRibonucleic acid contentWeeksPreliminary dataGestationBirthAdults
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