Figure 3
Figure 3. An Abcb7E433K mutation results in siderocytosis with increased zinc protoporphyrin. (A) Siderocytes (arrows) in the peripheral blood of an Abcb7E433K chimera (Fe stain). Transmission electron micrographs of Abcb7E433K chimera reticulocytes unstained (B) or with Fe stain (C). Original magnification ×44 000. (D) RBC zinc protoporphyrin-to-heme ratio as a function of Abcb7E433K chimerism measured by Gpi1 isozyme. Normal is typically less than 100 ng/μg for mice.

An Abcb7E433K mutation results in siderocytosis with increased zinc protoporphyrin. (A) Siderocytes (arrows) in the peripheral blood of an Abcb7E433K chimera (Fe stain). Transmission electron micrographs of Abcb7E433K chimera reticulocytes unstained (B) or with Fe stain (C). Original magnification ×44 000. (D) RBC zinc protoporphyrin-to-heme ratio as a function of Abcb7E433K chimerism measured by Gpi1 isozyme. Normal is typically less than 100 ng/μg for mice.

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