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Hemoglobin (Hb) is the most abundant protein in whole blood. This fact implies that the oxygen binding and releasing function of Hb is the most vital for sustaining life.
Hiromi Sakai
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Every day, thousands of patients receive erythrocyte concentrates (ECs). They are indispensable for modern medicine, despite their limited resource. Artificial oxygen carriers (AOCs) represent a promising approach to reduce the need for ECs.
Sarah Hester +3 more
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Preclinical Models: Boosting Synergies for Improved Translation [PDF]
The field of preclinical models is a very vast arena, in which finding connections among groups acting in apparently very distant research areas can sometimes prove challenging [...
Attanasio C., Sangiovanni M.
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Nanopatterned acellular valve conduits drive the commitment of blood-derived multipotent cells [PDF]
Considerable progress has been made in recent years toward elucidating the correlation among nanoscale topography, mechanical properties, and biological behavior of cardiac valve substitutes.
Aguiari, Paola +11 more
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Os procedimentos necessários para redução de efeitos adversos associados à transfusão de sangue, em especial aqueles decorrentes da transmissão de agentes infecciosos e da aloimunização leucócito-mediada têm impacto nos custos de produção de ...
Marcia Cristina Z. Novaretti
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Vascularization Strategies in Bone Tissue Engineering
Bone is a highly vascularized tissue, and its development, maturation, remodeling, and regeneration are dependent on a tight regulation of blood vessel supply.
Filip Simunovic, Günter Finkenzeller
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Influence of hydroxyethyl starch (6% HES 130/0.4) administration on hematology and clinical chemistry parameters [PDF]
Background: The chemical inertness of hydroxyethyl starch (HES) might cause interferences of the colloid with a variety of laboratory tests. We aimed to evaluate potential influences of HES 130/0.4, the newest HES type, on several common hematology and ...
Dieplinger, Benjamin +7 more
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Research progress and future of red blood cell substitutes
This paper briefly reviewed blood substitutes, focusing on the background, history of research and development(R&D), types, functions, characteristics, the indications that will be mainly targeted in clinical, and their special status and role in the ...
Jiaxin LIU, Chengmin YANG
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Polyethylene Glycol Camouflaged Earthworm Hemoglobin. [PDF]
Nearly 21 million components of blood and whole blood and transfused annually in the United States, while on average only 13.6 million units of blood are donated. As the demand for Red Blood Cells (RBCs) continues to increase due to the aging population,
Cabrales, Pedro +8 more
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The potential scalability of salt substitutes as an intervention to lower population sodium levels
Reducing salt intake is one of the most cost-effective interventions to improve population health due to the subsequent reductions in blood pressure. Countries are introducing programs to lower salt consumption.
Antonio Bernabe-Ortiz +9 more
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