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BLOOD LIPID PROFILE IN ISCHAEMIA REPERFUSION INJURY
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1999Background: Lipid components are considered to play an important role in ischaemia reperfusion injury although the mechanism of their action remains unknown. Accumulation of lipid metabolites in ischaemic tissues is a consistent observation, but exactly how these lipids are cleared from the tissues by the circulating blood during reperfusion is still ...
K, Sieunarine +5 more
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Blood Temperature Profiles of Diving Elephant Seals
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 2010Hypothermia-induced reductions in metabolic rate have been proposed to suppress metabolism and prolong the duration of aerobic metabolism during dives of marine mammals and birds. To determine whether core hypothermia might contribute to the repetitive long-duration dives of the northern elephant seal Mirounga angustirostris, blood temperature profiles
Jessica U, Meir, Paul J, Ponganis
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Impact of blood sample collection methods on blood protein profiling studies
Clinica Chimica Acta, 2017Pre-analytical factors have a significant impact on the integrity of blood samples used for qualitative and quantitative protein profiling. Important factors are the type of the blood collection tube and the anticoagulant used. Only a few studies have been performed to assess these variables by comparing only serum and EDTA plasma collection tubes with
Maria Ilies +6 more
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Quantitative Blood Typing Profiles of Human Erythrocytes
Transfusion, 1971Automated, sequential, quantitative blood typing has been achieved by modification of two previously described single channel AutoAnalyzers. In each of these channels, agglutination has been potentiated, either with bromelin and polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP K‐90) or mannitol and protamine sulfate.
E M, Berkman +3 more
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Effect of beta blockers on blood lipid profile
American Heart Journal, 1985Several drugs used for antihypertensive therapy may interact with lipoprotein metabolism and increase associated coronary risk factors. Beta-blocker monotherapy with cardioselective or noncardioselective beta blockers without intrinsic sympathomimetic activity (ISA) usually increases serum triglyceride and decreases the concentration of high-density ...
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Characteristics of Blood Lipid Profiles of Professional Athletes: A Literature Review
Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2020Yurgita R Varaeva +1 more
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