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Blood Substitutes: Possibilities with Nanotechnology [PDF]
F. Alam, N. Yadav, M. Ahmad, M. Shadan
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Comparative effects of salt substitutes on blood pressure, cardiovascular events and mortality: a systematic review and network meta-analysis [PDF]
Background Hypertension is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Salt substitutes may reduce sodium intake while maintaining palatability, but comparative effects across formulations remain uncertain.
Honghao Lai +13 more
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Blood substitutes: why haven't we been more successful? [PDF]
A. Alayash
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Blood Substitutes: Evolution from Noncarrying to Oxygen- and Gas-Carrying Fluids [PDF]
P. Cabrales, M. Intaglietta
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Nanobiotechnology and blood substitutes
Saini Rajiv +2 more
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Effects of potassium-enriched salt substitutes on blood pressure in Iranian hypertensive patients: the protocol for a randomised, double-blind controlled trial [PDF]
Introduction Potassium-enriched salt substitutes have favourable effects on blood pressure, but it has not been tested in Iran. The present protocol is a double-blinded, randomised-controlled trial designed to investigate the effects of potassium ...
Mostafa Qorbani +9 more
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During the last 50 years, novel biomaterials and tissue engineering techniques have been investigated to produce alternative vascular substitutes that recapitulate the unique elastic mechanical features of blood vessels.
D. B. Camasão, D. Mantovani
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Hemoglobin (Hb)-based oxygen carriers (HBOCs) display the excellent oxygen-carrying properties of red blood cells, while overcoming some of the limitations of donor blood.
Clara Coll-Satue +3 more
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Hemoglobin‐Related Biomaterials and their Applications
Hemoglobin (Hb) is a physiological oxygen‐transport metalloprotein present in the red blood cells. With the in‐depth study, many functions of Hb are developed, and kinds of Hb‐related biomaterials are applied for biomedical therapeutics in the past ...
Shaobing Li +6 more
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High blood pressure is one of the most important risk factors for ischaemic heart disease, stroke, other cardiovascular diseases, chronic kidney disease and dementia.
Bin Zhou, P. Perel, G. Mensah, M. Ezzati
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