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Leighton, F. A., D. B. Peakall, and R. G. Butler 1983 Heinz-body hemolytic anemia from ingestion of crude oil: A primary toxic effect in marine birds. (5) R. Harting and G. S. Hunt, J. Wildl. Manage. 30, 564 (1966).
Leighton, F. A., D. B. Peakall, and R. G. Butler 1983 Heinz-body hemolytic anemia from ingestion of crude oil: A primary toxic effect in marine birds. (6) D. B. Peakall, D. J. Hallett. J. R. Bend, G. L. Fourman,
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Leighton, F. A., D. B. Peakall, and R. G. Butler 1983 Heinz-body hemolytic anemia from ingestion of crude oil: A primary toxic effect in marine birds. (7) Birds and fixed tissues were collected and transported under permits A SK 15‐82. Canadian Wildlife Service. and SC 0931, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.
Leighton, F. A., D. B. Peakall, and R. G. Butler 1983 Heinz-body hemolytic anemia from ingestion of crude oil: A primary toxic effect in marine birds. (8) An analysis of the PBCO used in this study was reported in the study of Peakall et al. (6).
Leighton, F. A., D. B. Peakall, and R. G. Butler 1983 Heinz-body hemolytic anemia from ingestion of crude oil: A primary toxic effect in marine birds. (9)
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Packed cell volume (PCV) was measured by the microhematocrit method and total hemoglobin by the cyanomethemoglobin method. Total solids in plasma were measured with a refractometer. Reticulocytes were counted as the percentages of 300 red blood cells in smears stained with new methylene blue (NMB). Conservative criteria were used in identifying reticulocytes, and only cells with a complete or nearly complete perinuclear band of blue granular material were counted [A. M. Lucas and C. Jamroz, Atlas of Avian Hematology (Agriculture Monograph 25, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C.,1961),pp. 22-30]. Heinz bodies were observed in smears stained either with NMB or with brilliant green and neutral red [M. L. L. Schwab and A. E. Lewis, Tech. Bull. Regist. Med. Technol. 39, 93(1969)] and were recorded as the percentage of 200 red blood cells that contained Heinz bodies. For the study of blood cells in sections, whole blood was fixed in 1 percent glutaraldehyde in buffered isotonic saline, post‐fixed in osmium tetroxide and uranyl acetate,and embedded in epoxy resin. Sections (1 ?m) were stained with toluidine blue. and ultrathin sections for electron microscopy were stained with uranyl acetate and lead citrate.
Leighton, F. A., D. B. Peakall, and R. G. Butler 1983 Heinz-body hemolytic anemia from ingestion of crude oil: A primary toxic effect in marine birds. (9) Packed cell volume (PCV) was measured by the microhematocrit method and total hemoglobin by the cyanomethemoglobin method. Total solids in plasma were measured with a refractometer. Reticulocytes were counted as the percentages of 300 red blood cells in smears stained with new methylene blue(NMB). Conservative criteria were used in identifying reticulocytes, and only cells with a complete or nearly complete perinuclear band of blue granular material wear counted [A. M. Lucas and C. Jamroz, Atlas of Avian Hematology (Agriculture Monograph 25, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C.,1961),pp. 22-30]. Heinz bodies were observed in smears atained either with NMB or with brilliant green and neutral red [M. L. L. Schwab and A. E. Lewis. Tech.Bull. Regist. Med. Technol. 39, 93 (1969)] and were recorded as the percentage of 200 red blood cells that contained Heinz bodies. For the study of blood cells in sections, whole blood was fixed in 1 percent glutaraldehyde in buffered isotonic saline, post‐fixed in osmium tetroxode and uranyl acetate, and embedded in epoxy resin. Sections (1 ?m) were stained with toluidine blue, and ultrathin sections for electron microscopy were stained with uranyl acetate and lead citrate.
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Leighton, F. A., D. B. Peakall, and R. G. Butler 1983 Heinz-body hemolytic anemia from ingestion of crude oil: A primary toxic effect in marine birds. (12) Methemoglobin and sulfhemoglobin were measured in whole blood lysates by the method of K. A. Evelyn and H. T. Malloy [J. Biol. Chem. 126, 655 (1938)] as given in N. W. Tietz, Ed., Fundamentals of Clinical Chemistry (Saunders, Philadelphia, 1970), pp. 414-418; GSH was measured by the method of J. W. Patterson,A. Lazarow, and S. Levey [J. Biol. Chem. 177, 197(1949)] as given in R. J. Henry, D. C. Cannon,J. W. Winkelman, Eds., Clinical Chemistry, Principles and Technics (Harper & Row, New York, 1974),pp. 614-618; rationale for measurement of EF is given by B. D. Goldstein and E. M. McDonagh [J. Clin. Invest. 57, 1302 (1976)] and A. L. Tappel [in Pathobiology of Cell Membranes, B. F. Trump and A. U. Aristila, Eds.(Academic Press, New York, 1975), vol. 1,pp. 145-170]. The method used is described in Goldstein and McDonagh.
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