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Title: How sensitive may cytochemical methods detect alterations of the glycocalyx? Author: Geyer G. Journal: Basic Appl Histochem; 1980; 24(1):3-15. PubMed ID: 6155120. Abstract: This review reports on the relationship of light and electron microscopic cytochemical staining and chemo-affinity labelling to the conformational state of the human erythrocyte glycocalyx glycophorin. According to a recent suggestion, primary glycophorin conformation is associated with binding to the lipid bilayer of this glycoprotein's N-terminal segment. Pretreatment of cells prior to fixation may cause this segment of detach from the lipid lamella and to acquire a less orientation. Alterations of the glycocalyx were sensitively demonstrated by topo-optical staining and by the labelling of unmasked binding sites.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]