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BLOOD PLASMA

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1942
In previous papers we have discussed the technical details of various methods of preservation applicable to human blood plasma and pointed out certain limitations of each method. 1 In this paper we will discuss the effect that the various methods of preservation have on the quality and therapeutic value of plasma. Brief mention will also be made of the
MAX M. STRUMIA, JOHN J. McGRAW
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Human Blood Plasma and Plasma Substances

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1954
LMOST from the beginning of history, the importance of blood was appreciated and it was believed to have mysterious properties which could be transferred from a donor to a recipient. Although transfusion is an old procedure, no degree of success was attained until the beginning of the present century when Crile, Elsberg, and others developed methods ...
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Microwave Blood Plasma Defroster

Journal of Microwave Power and Electromagnetic Energy, 1991
A microwave blood plasma defroster capable of thawing up to four bags of frozen blood plasma at a time is described. The unit stops automatically when the plasma reaches a preset temperature, and all operating parameters are monitored for safety. Comparative testing showed that blood plasma thawed in this device was indistinguishable from plasma thawed
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Blood — Plasma — Serum

2002
(syn: acetoacetate) Ketone body which is produced in fat metabolism — fat oxidation end product in liver + fat oxidation intermediary product in muscles.
D. Mesko, R. Pullmann
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Prehospital Blood Product and Crystalloid Resuscitation in the Severely Injured Patient: A Secondary Analysis of the Prehospital Air Medical Plasma Trial.

Annals of Surgery, 2019
MINI: Hemorrhage is the primary cause of preventable trauma death. Secondary analyses of scene patients from the PAMPer trial demonstrated that prehospital packed red blood cell and plasma had the greatest reduction in 30-day mortality compared with ...
Francis X. Guyette   +11 more
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Hemolysis-free blood plasma separation

Lab Chip, 2014
Hemolysis, involving the rupture of red blood cells (RBCs) and release of their contents into blood plasma, is a major issue of concern in clinical fields. Hemolysis in vitro can occur as a result of errors in clinical trials; in vivo, hemolysis can be caused by a variety of medical conditions.
Jun Ho, Son   +6 more
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Plasma, Plasma Expanders, Blood Transfusions and Blood Fractions

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1954
H R, ROBERTSON, A D, McKENZIE
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