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Circadian rhythm perturbation causes IBS-like characteristics and altered fecal metabolome in mice. [PDF]
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Preparation and Properties of Glycerohydrogels Based on Silicon Tetraglycerolate, Chitosan Hydrochloride and Glucomannan. [PDF]
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Paper-based isotachophoretic preconcentration technique for low-cost determination of glyphosate. [PDF]
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Effects of Pile-Fermentation Duration on the Taste Quality of Single-Cultivar Large-Leaf Dark Tea: Insights from Metabolomics and Microbiomics. [PDF]
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Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 2021
Complex cranial vault reconstruction (CCVR) for pediatric craniosynostosis is a high blood loss surgery, for which antifibrinolytic agents have been shown to reduce bleeding and transfusion requirements. The relative efficacy of ε‐aminocaproic acid (EACA)
Alexandra J. Borst+6 more
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Complex cranial vault reconstruction (CCVR) for pediatric craniosynostosis is a high blood loss surgery, for which antifibrinolytic agents have been shown to reduce bleeding and transfusion requirements. The relative efficacy of ε‐aminocaproic acid (EACA)
Alexandra J. Borst+6 more
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Aminocaproic Acid for the Reversal of Alteplase: A Case Series
Journal of pharmacy and practice, 2020Introduction: The evidence to support the use of aminocaproic acid for reversal of alteplase is limited to case reports. Current guidelines recommend cryoprecipitate as first-line treatment, or an antifibrinolytic if cryoprecipitate is unavailable or ...
Brittany S. Verkerk, K. Berger, C. Lesch
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Cardiovascular studies on aminocaproic acid
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 1966Abstract The blood pressures of conscious rats and dogs were generally unaffected by single and repeated oral administration of aminocaproic acid. An exception was that renal hypertensive dogs showed a moderate increase in mean pressure 2 hours following a dose of 100 mg/kg.
A.N. Welter, J.R. Cummings
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Pharmacokinetics of aminocaproic acid in thoroughbred horses
Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 2023AbstractThe antifibrinolytic agent aminocaproic acid (ACA) is occasionally used prior to episodes of intense training in racehorses suffering from exercise‐induced pulmonary hemorrhage. Although a previous study indicated that the drug is cleared rapidly in horses, some racetrack practitioners claim that recent adverse analytical findings for ACA in ...
Lara Maxwell+3 more
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