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Sedimentation of Blood without Anticoagulants
Nature, 1960SEDIMENTATION of blood usually occurs only after anticoagulants have been added to prevent clotting and allow time for settling. In devising a technique to study thrombosis in vitro 1, an apparatus was made for collecting blood free of tissue thromboplastin and without the addition of anticoagulants.
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Blood sedimentation at controlled shear rates
The Chemical Engineering Journal, 1977The sedimentation of dextranated human erythrocytes is found to be more reproducible in the presence of controlled shear than in conventional Westergren tubes. The induction period is also greatly reduced in length. It is suggested that the method could be used for measuring clinical ESR’s with greater precision and speed than is possible using current
N M, Vincent, D R, Oliver
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JAMA, 1968
The sedimentation rate measures the rate of fall of erythrocytes in the plasma. The rate is accelerated when alterations in plasma protein fractions cause rouleau formation or aggregation of red blood cells due to change in physicochemical properties of plasma and erythrocyte surfaces.
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The sedimentation rate measures the rate of fall of erythrocytes in the plasma. The rate is accelerated when alterations in plasma protein fractions cause rouleau formation or aggregation of red blood cells due to change in physicochemical properties of plasma and erythrocyte surfaces.
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Strategies for delivering therapeutics across the blood–brain barrier
Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2021Georg C Terstappen, Wandong Zhang
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