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The degradation of phosphatidyl ethanolamine by human post-heparin plasma phospholipase is not significantly affected by phosphatidyl choline added to the assay system as an aqueous emulsion. However, when the two phospholipids are combined in chloroform–
William C. Vogel+2 more
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SOME EFFECTS ON BLOOD COAGULATION OF ERYTHROCYTES AND OTHER CELLS [PDF]
J.R. O’Brien
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Reihs et al. present the development of a humanized, animal‐free synovial membrane model for osteoarthritis. Methods include 3D biochip cultures of human‐primary OA synoviocytes with matrix and serum surrogates. Results show replication of synovial architecture and increased Yap1 expression.
Eva I. Reihs+17 more
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COMPLETE CLOSURE OF THE URINARY BLADDER AFTER COAGULATION OF TUMORS [PDF]
Gustav Kolischer
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AIMSPec‐LoC is a novel lab‐on‐a‐chip platform integrating size‐based extracellular vesicle (EVs) separation with label‐free Raman spectroscopy and AI‐powered classification via SKiNET. This high‐throughput, portable system enables real‐time, multiplexed molecular fingerprinting of EVs from biofluids, offering transformative potential for early, non ...
Emma Buchan+3 more
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REPORT CIV. A CLINICAL METHOD FOR ESTIMATING THE COAGULATION TIME OF THE BLOOD [PDF]
J. P. McGowan
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This study reveals how vorticity—a swirling flow pattern—enhances platelet aggregation and thrombus formation in high‐shear conditions. Using a custom microfluidic model, it is shows that vorticity promotes vWF–GPIbα interactions and calcium signaling, providing new insights into thrombosis mechanobiology and informing safer blood‐contacting medical ...
Jianfang Ren+13 more
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Significant gynecological bleeding in women with low von Willebrand factor levels
: Gynecological bleeding is frequently reported in women with von Willebrand disease (VWD). Low von Willebrand factor (VWF) may be associated with significant bleeding phenotype despite only mild plasma VWF reductions.
Michelle Lavin+11 more
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IntroductionHemostatic imbalance in dogs with sepsis is characterized by hypercoagulability and hypofibrinolysis. We aimed to determine whether these abnormalities are unique features of sepsis or are also present in dogs with non-septic critical illness.
Emily Hill+4 more
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