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Coagulation abnormalities and thrombosis in patients with COVID-19
M. Levi, J. Thachil, T. Iba, J. Levy
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The biocompatibility of alginate dialdehyde (ADA) and gelatin (GEL) hydrogels cross‐linked with human transglutaminase (hTG) is demonstrated in vivo with a high degree of stability and angiogenic potential. The additional enzymatic cross‐linker hTG and the increased concentration improve stability and angiogenic potential. The X‐ray microscopy (XRM) is
Stefanie Heltmann‐Meyer+12 more
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Post-heparin phospholipase and fatty acid transesterification in human plasma
The incubation of post-heparin plasma and egg phosphatidyl ethanolamine in the presence of methanol, ethanol, or glycerol resulted in the synthesis of fatty acid esters of these alcohols.
William C. Vogel+3 more
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COVID-19 cytokine storm: the interplay between inflammation and coagulation
R. José, A. Manuel
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High glucose‐ and acid‐responsive hydrogel with dynamic covalent bond solubilized with flavonoids (Gel‐Flavonoids) is designed for diabetic wound healing. The Gel‐Flavonoids adapt to irregular wound shapes and release antioxidants in high‐glucose environments, effectively reducing reactive oxygen species.
Qiang Zeng+9 more
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The purpose of this review is to explore the relationship between platelet bioenergetics and biomechanics and how this relationship affects the clinical interpretation of platelet function devices. Recent experimental and technological advances highlight
Mitchell J. George+6 more
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Designing for Degradation: Transient Devices Enabled by (Nano)Cellulose
Recent progress in transient devices enabled by (nano)cellulosic materials is reviewed. Transiency mechanisms, advantages of nanocelluloses, and a suite of applications are discussed. A circular thinking approach coupled with life cycle assessment is applied to critically revisit the potential, advantages, and challenges of nanocellulose‐enabled ...
Lucas J. Andrew+2 more
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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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