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Blood substitutes- the polyheme trials
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Sameer S Apte
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Progress in the search for blood substitutes, part 1 Preparations currently used in haemotherapy as an indicator of new drug development [PDF]
The hospital pharmacy in polish conditions, rarely participates in the logistic process related to the transport, storage and administration of blood, however, it is involved in supplying the hospital with a variety of blood products and blood ...
Waldemar Grzegorzewski +4 more
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Substitutes for whole blood include blood fractions such as plasma, serum albumin and other fluids of various kinds which are not derived from blood but are used as plasma volume expanders; these, include the usual crystaloid intravenous solutions.
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Hemoglobin-vesicles (HbVs) are artificial oxygen carriers encapsulating purified and concentrated hemoglobin solution in phospholipid vesicles (liposomes) and their safety and efficacy as a transfusion alternative have been evaluated.
Hiromi Sakai, Cassandra Leong
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Oxidation reactions of cellular and acellular hemoglobins: Implications for human health
Oxygen reversibly binds to the redox active iron, a transition metal in human Hemoglobin (Hb), which subsequently undergoes oxidation in air. This process is akin to iron rusting in non-biological systems.
Abdu I. Alayash
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Physical characterization of blood substitutes by carbon-fluorine spectroscopy [PDF]
Blood substitutes, aka artificial oxygen carriers, such as perfluorocarbon emulsions, aim at improving oxygen transport and oxygen unloading to the tissue.
Kundu, Partha P . +4 more
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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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Alginate/Xanthan gum hydrogels as forensic blood substitutes for bloodstain formation and analysis.
Understanding the behaviour of human blood outside of the body has important implications in forensic research, especially related to bloodstain pattern analysis (BPA).
Paul, Wilson +2 more
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At least a third of the blood supply in the world is used to transfuse 1–2 units of packed red blood cells for each intervention and most clinical trials of blood substitutes have been carried out at this level of oxygen carrying capacity (OCC ...
Amy G. Tsai +7 more
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