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Potato virus X is a filamentous RNA plant virus that can be engineered into a molecular tool for cancer therapy. We produced genetically‐encoded virus‐derived nanoparticles decorated with nanobodies targeting cancer cell receptors, epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and human epidermal growth factor 2 (HER2).
Enrique Lozano‐Sanchez +4 more
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This work offers unique Ginger‐based 3D‐printable resins that can print customizable high‐resolution complex designs. The customizable printing backbone of Zingerol prints also mimics various human bones' strength. Acquisition of in‐vivo biocompatibility in rat model with no severe inflammatory response, along with in‐vitro antioxidant and ex‐vivo anti‐
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Rapid Fabrication of Self‐Propelled and Steerable Magnetic Microcatheters for Precision Medicine
A rapid Joule heating fabrication method for the production of self‐propelling, adaptive microcatheters, with tunable stiffness and integrated microfluidic channels is presented. Demonstrated through three microrobotic designs, including a steerable guiding catheter, an untethered wave‐crawling TubeBot, and a distal‐end propelled microcatheter, it was ...
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Transfusion, 2021
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is one of the most frequent infections identified in blood donors in England and represents an ongoing blood safety risk. We have analyzed markers of HBV infections in blood donors in England between 2009 and 2018 and used these ...
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Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is one of the most frequent infections identified in blood donors in England and represents an ongoing blood safety risk. We have analyzed markers of HBV infections in blood donors in England between 2009 and 2018 and used these ...
H. Harvala +6 more
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Pathogen‐inactivated blood products for pediatric patients: blood safety, patient safety, or both?
Transfusion, 2018T he past decades have witnessed a dramatic improvement in blood product safety due to a multifaceted approach including blood donor screening, sensitive infectious disease testing, and good manufacturing practice.
Cyril, Jacquot, Meghan, Delaney
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Blood Safety in Developing Countries
Vox Sanguinis, 1994AbstractThis study, based on responses to a questionnaire, was undertaken to define problems in and formulate solutions for improving blood safety in developing countries as part of an effort to monitor the status of blood transfusion services globally. Despite improvements between 1988 and 1992, only 66% of developing countries (DGCs) and 46% of least
W N, Gibbs, P, Corcoran
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Pediatrics, 1985
To the Editor.— Transfusion practices in the neonate have become increasingly controversial with the recent reporting of AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome). Many parents have requested the opportunity to provide directed donations with marginal success due to lack of storage apparatus and or staff refusal.
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To the Editor.— Transfusion practices in the neonate have become increasingly controversial with the recent reporting of AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome). Many parents have requested the opportunity to provide directed donations with marginal success due to lack of storage apparatus and or staff refusal.
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